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Roadbuilding
DOJ Sues Ship Owner for Collapse of Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore
The owners of cargo ship Dali will also face a lawsuit from the families of workers who died in the March 26 bridge crash.
September 20, 2024
Safety & Compliance
Contractor Faces $72K Penalty After Worker Rescued from Trench Collapse
A five-hour operation by emergency personnel freed the worker from the cave-in, and he had serious injuries.
September 20, 2024
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Business
Tigercat vs. Cat: A Long Legal Battle Over Trademarks Resumes
A U.S. trademark board ruled Tigercat's trademark application would infringe on the “CAT” mark, but the company is challenging the decision in court.
September 19, 2024
Growth strategies
Carolina Dozer’s Rule Book for Successful Construction Start-Ups
The success of this North Carolina contractor comes down to rules: which to follow, which to break and which to establish.
September 19, 2024
Contractor of the Year
Video: No Rivalry Here – 4 Siblings Team Up to Grow Construction Business
Running a family company with brothers and sisters can be a tricky business, but these four siblings not only make it work – they thrive.
September 18, 2024
Roadbuilding
ARTBA: More Than One-Third of U.S. Bridges Need Major Repair or Replacement
The new study found that 221,800 bridges require serious repair at an estimated total cost of over $400 billion.
September 18, 2024
Dealers
Industry Roundup: Hitachi Expands Utah Parts Warehouse
Hitachi currently has around $140 million in parts inventory across its U.S. warehouses. Plus news from Bacon Universal, CMC and more.
September 18, 2024
Safety & Compliance
What Does OSHA’s Proposed Heat Rule Mean for Contractors?
Construction is among the industries affected by the proposal, which calls for mandatory breaks, written plans and other provisions to keep workers safe.
September 17, 2024
Roadbuilding
Rapid I-95 Rebuild Among Finalists for National Transportation Awards
The majority of finalists selected for America's Transportation Awards are road and bridge projects. See which ones made the list.
September 16, 2024
Business
Manitou Expands U.S. Plants to Produce New Compact Loader, Telehandler Lines
A second plant in South Dakota has been expanded, to produce a new range of telehandlers, a year after expanding its compact loader plant.
September 13, 2024
Roadbuilding
Oregon DOT Faces $354M Budget Shortage; Job & Service Cuts Proposed
The agency warns 1,000 ODOT jobs could be lost, 17 maintenance stations closed and worse conditions for drivers.
September 13, 2024
Business
Develon and HD Hyundai Open New Assembly Plant in Georgia
The location will help get custom-ordered machines to dealers and customers faster and at stricter quality standards, the OEM partners say.
September 12, 2024
Contractor of the Year
“Breaking Stuff is Just Cool” – Contractor Reflects on 40 Years of Bridge Demolition
Nobody thought Greg Bair could make a living just breaking rock. More than 40 years later, he's known nationwide for his fast-paced bridge demolitions.
September 11, 2024
Dealers
Industry Roundup: Liebherr Opens Midwest Parts Distribution Center
The new parts warehouse marks the company's fourth in the U.S. Plus, news from Spectra Precision, Johnson Tractor, JLG and more.
September 11, 2024
Dealers
Case Dealer Titan Machinery Reports Drop in 2Q Revenue
Titan is the world's largest dealer of Case IH ag equipment and one of the largest dealers of Case construction equipment in North America.
September 10, 2024
Safety & Compliance
Worker Killed in Trench Collapse; 3rd Trench Death in California Since 2023
A 27-year-old worker was trapped at the bottom of a 20-foot-deep trench under dirt and a 4-foot-diameter reinforced concrete pipe.
September 5, 2024
Roadbuilding
Illinois Tollway Settles Canceled Contract Lawsuit for $25 Million
The Illinois Tollway has settled with Judlau Contracting for $25 million, over what Judlau called “abruptly and improperly terminating the contract.”
September 5, 2024
Contractor of the Year
Rey-Mar Construction Thrives in Texas’ Booming Construction Market
The water treatment facility contractor credits its success to strong relationships, a consistent fleet and top-notch employees.
September 4, 2024
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