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Roadbuilding
Where Do Things Stand with the Infrastructure Bill and Transportation Funding?
A bipartisan plan has devolved into last-ditch efforts to keep current transportation funding levels for one more month and to prevent a federal government shutdown.
October 8, 2021
The Dirt
Video: “No Call, No Show” Employees: Is This the New Normal? | The Dirt #40
In the episode of The Dirt, we tackle the growing problem of workers not showing up on the job and not calling to let employers know when – or if – they’ll return. Watch on Equipment World.
October 8, 2021
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Contractor of the Year
Philadelphia Contractor Wins Equipment World’s 2021 Safety Award
Specializing in difficult concrete cutting and drilling projects – with blades as large as 66 inches in diameter – this company makes safety a top priority so its workers go home each day injury-free.
October 7, 2021
Business
“Good News”: Nonresidential Project Planning Rises, Says Dodge
This popular monthly index indicates good news for future nonresidential projects.
October 7, 2021
Business
Colorado Contractors Sue Denver Over Vaccine Mandate
The contractors’ lawsuit argues that up to half of the industry’s workforce is “vaccine hesitant.”
October 5, 2021
Contractor of the Year
Matt Pruss, Pruss Excavation, named Equipment World's 2021 Contractor of the Year
The construction lineage is deep in the Pruss family. Matt’s grandfather, Jim Sr., started Pruss Excavation in 1968. His father, also named Jim, joined him four years later, and Matt came on board in 2001.
September 28, 2021
Workforce
How to Solve the Construction Labor Shortage
These experts offer tips on how you can fill your talent pipeline.
September 29, 2021
Construction Equipment
Deere: Split With Hitachi Allows It to Flex Technology Muscle
What was behind the surprising Deere-Hitachi excavator split announced in August? What will this mean for Deere customers of both brands?
September 27, 2021
Trucks
Used Truck Prices Skyrocket, But Will the Bubble Burst?
Late-model Class 8 trucks "are getting snapped up" for over $100,000. But these prices could also fall off a cliff when just a few factors change.
September 21, 2021
Workforce
OSHA to Ramp Up Heat-Related Enforcement and Inspections
When temperatures rise above 80 degrees, OSHA plans to increase jobsite inspections.
September 21, 2021
Construction Equipment
Why Contractors Might Want to Take Another Look at CBs
The biggest change for CB radios in the U.S. since the late 1970s is coming, and it looks to be a good thing for improved voice quality and cutting through frustrating background noise common at the peak of day.
September 16, 2021
Construction Equipment
Why Is Terex Trucks' Articulated Truck Line Now Called Rokbak?
Volvo Group's decision to change the name marked the first time the company had created an entirely new brand.
September 20, 2021
Contractor of the Year
Video: Meet a 2021 Equipment World Contractor of the Year finalist: James A. Rogers Excavating
This Arkansas-based contractor came up with a surprisingly simple solution. Watch on Equipment World.
September 13, 2021
Business
Don't Pay for Rental Equipment When Weather Stops Work
For a flat fee on your rental contract, you can get coverage that will pay you when you can't use rental equipment because of weather conditions.
September 15, 2021
Business
Equipment World Announces Editorial Leadership Transition
After a stretch of more than three decades, Randall-Reilly announces a change at the top of the Equipment World editorial team.
September 14, 2021
Safety
Contractor Faces $1.35M in Fines After 2 Die in Dump Truck Incident
OSHA adds maximum penalties after two workers were hit by a dump truck and then fell into a 9-foot-deep excavation.
September 13, 2021
Construction Equipment
Utility Expo: 7% Larger Than Record-Breaker 2019 Show
New features at the show include The Jobsite, which The Utility Expo says is the first-ever beginning-to-end underground utility work demonstration.
September 10, 2021
The Dirt
Video: Why Social Media is So Much More Than Marketing | The Dirt #36
While marketing is usually Job 1 — and we discuss easy ways you can help your company get its story out — social media platforms also should be exploited for their full potential as internal communication tools.
September 10, 2021
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