Construction Equipment Obsolescence 101

Construction Equipment Obsolescence 101

As construction equipment ages and deteriorates while technology marches on, all heavy equipment and tools used in construction will inevitably become obsolete and be replaced by their newer, more efficient counterparts. However, even when equipment is not made...
7 Ways to Resolve Construction Disputes

7 Ways to Resolve Construction Disputes

Construction projects usually involve a lot of money, legally binding documents, and stakeholders with specific interests. It is, therefore, no wonder that disagreements and misinterpretations that lead to disputes are bound to happen. Since construction projects...
How to Track Costs in Construction Projects

How to Track Costs in Construction Projects

It’s safe to say that tracking costs in construction projects is one of the most demanding tasks that contractors and project managers face in their work. With so many different sources of expense information, and so many people involved in cost monitoring and...
What Are Asset Tags?

What Are Asset Tags?

In construction, keeping track of your assets is essential. Tools and equipment are constantly in use and circulating from one construction site to another, so it is important to be aware of their location and status at all times. This can be achieved with the...
The Importance of Safety for Your Construction Business

The Importance of Safety for Your Construction Business

Safety is a major concern for just about every part of the construction industry. Making sure that the field crew members, office employees, and stakeholders can all navigate the jobsite safely helps to maintain reliability and establishes a strong company culture....