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Technology
Two experienced fleet managers tell how telematics data helps make their companies more competitive, explain how to adopt the technology
There will come a time in every construction companyās life, when a trigger event will make the deployment of telematics not only advisable, but even necessary. And that time is fast approaching for almost every company, said Guy Gordon, CEM, director of asset management at Aegion, and Dan Samford, vice president equipment assets, Herzog Contracting. [ā¦]
November 10, 2014
Construction Equipment
Caterpillarās new AP1000F asphalt paver uses an integrated generator to cut screed heat time in half (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
[imagebrowser id=143] Number one on the āpaving by the numbersā handout Caterpillar gives to contractors is āheat the screed.ā That start-up process just got faster with the integrated generator and screed heating system on Catās new AP1000F asphalt paver. āWith this generator, which runs directly off the engine, you can heat up a standard screed [ā¦]
November 10, 2014
Safety
Construction worker killed after garbage truck rams into back of pickup, knocking it off of New Orleans bridge
As a road construction crew worked last week along the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in New Orleans, a garbage truck barreled through the work zone and rammed into the back of a pickup following along behind workers. According to a report from NOLA.com, the pickup was hit so hard it was knocked over the railing of [ā¦]
November 9, 2014
Roadbuilding
A guide to staying safe while working with a small or short-handed crew
One of the lingering effects of the construction downturn is the difficulty contractors now faceĀ finding skilled workers. Whether construction workers have found other jobs, moved to a new city or left the industry altogether, skilled workers can be hard to find in some areas. If youāre making do with, or are part of, a smaller [ā¦]
November 7, 2014
Business
AGC economist forecasts strong construction growth thanks to āshale galeā, Panama Canal expansion
The morning after Republicans won back the U.S. Senate, Ken Simonson, chief economist for the Associated General Contractors of America, said that conservative majorities in both houses of Congress are unlikely to spend money to improve the the countryās infrastructure, but that private construction will be robust. The keynote speaker Wednesday at the 2014 Association [ā¦]
November 6, 2014
Workforce
Construction adds 12,000 jobs in October, sees another big drop in unemployment
The U.S. construction industry has now added jobs for a 10th consecutive month with a gain of 12,000 workers in October. The industry now employs 6.095 million Americans, its highest figure since May 2009, according to preliminary data from the Labor Department. Employment in May 2009 was 6.1 million, a hill the industry has been [ā¦]
November 6, 2014
Safety
Tape measure falls 50 stories, kills worker on New Jersey construction site
A freak accident claimed the life of a construction worker in New Jersey earlier this week, illustrating the dangers of the jobsite and providing a stark reminder to all workers on the importance of always wearing a hard hat. According to a report from the Associated Press, a 1-pound tape measure fell from the belt [ā¦]
November 6, 2014
Workforce
Wheel loader operator drives his machine for coffee, bathroom breaks; residents of NY town not amused
A wheel loader operatorās use of his machine to go on coffee and bathroom breaks has upset several residents in a New York town. Residents of New Rochelle, New York issued complaints to City Hall after seeing a wheel loader rumble through city streets several times a day on what appeared to be routine errands, [ā¦]
November 6, 2014
Roadbuilding
Caterpillarās 903C compact wheel loader
Caterpillar has taken the wraps off its newest machine. The 903C compact wheel loader boasts an operating weight of 9,150 pounds and is designed for work in the construction, industrial, agricultural, landscaping and snow-removal markets. The machine is powered by the 42-horsepower, Tier 4 Interim Cat C2.4 engine and is paired with a hydrostatic transmission. [ā¦]
November 6, 2014
Safety
Brick facade collapses, kills worker, injures 2 others employed by unlicensed contractor in Chicago
One worker is dead and two others were injured in Chicago last week when the brick facade of a building they were working on collapsed. According to a report from theĀ Chicago Sun-Times, the workers āwere making changes to the buildingās facadeā when it suddenly collapsed on top of them. A 44-year-old worker and a 30-year-old [ā¦]
November 2, 2014
Construction Equipment
The 7 latest trends in over-the-road Heavy Trucks that could impact your construction business
Significant changes are taking place in over-the-road trucking industry, changes that contractors will also see. Some are inherent in new designs. Others will require careful consideration if contractors are to receive maximum benefit. The first step to making the most of these changes is to recognize whether most of your truck fleet is an integral [ā¦]
November 1, 2014
Safety
Contractor killed in tragic double utility trench collapse in Michigan
Police near Detroit were nearly able to save a contractor from a collapsed trench before the trench collapsed again, killing him. Leland Rumph, 59, was the owner of Rumph Construction Inc. He and a crew were using a backhoe to dig a 20-foot-deep trench down to a sewer line in an empty lot in Gross [ā¦]
October 31, 2014
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