In the midst of fierce discourse over the bipartisan infrastructure bill lies a unique opportunity for the United States.
Read moreHow to Minimize Risk on Your Construction Site
[guest post] It’s a morbid statistic, but the construction industry experiences more workplace deaths than any other. With so many potential hazards, heavy-duty machinery, and power tools, it’s perhaps not surprising that serious accidents are relatively commonplace.
Read moreAvoiding the Uncertainties of Concrete Cylinder Testing with the Maturity Method
photo courtesy of Giatec Scientific Inc.
[guest post] a in-depth comparison between laboratory and field cured concrete maturity testing
Read moreThe Best Concrete Sensor in 2020
A Review of Top Wired and Wireless Temperature and Strength Concrete Sensors
[Guest post] A Review of Top Wired and Wireless Temperature and Strength Concrete Sensors
Read more5 Ways to Reduce Interruptions During a Construction Project
[Guest Post] In construction, interruptions are events that break the continuity or progress of construction work. These interruptions bring down a construction project’s rate of efficiency and are the biggest contributors to disruptions and delays on the construction site.
Read more5 Steps to Developing a Good Data Strategy
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[Guest post] With every brick, girder and slab your workers put into place, your firm is unwittingly generating data. Forward-thinking construction firms have realized that harnessing that data can yield an incredibly powerful tool for increasing productivity, raising profits, improving the accuracy of your bids, spotting trouble before it occurs and more.
Read moreDelays and Construction Projects: An unbreakable bond demystified
At this point, delays have become part of the construction family. The unbreakable relationship between delays and construction projects has been subject to studies, reports, and news over the past decade. A universal phenomenon that has no clear explanation, right?
Read moreThe Contractor’s Guide to Google Ads
[guest post] Let’s face it… contractors usually aren’t the best when it comes to marketing their business online. Creating a nice-looking website and promoting your business can feel daunting, especially if it’s not your forte!
Read more3 Big Reasons Contractors Who Want to Get Paid Should File a Mechanics Lien
The following is a guest post by Justin Gitelman
Among common setbacks in the construction industry, nonpayment is a contractor’s worst nightmare. When calling, sending emails, submitting a preliminary notice, and other measures don’t yield any positive results, you may be left with no choice but to file a mechanics lien.
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