The construction industry heavily relies on equipment. To do their job effectively, workers use a variety of items, from power tools to heavy machinery, and often in less-than-ideal conditions. Any time a piece of equipment gets damaged, displays signs of...
Equipment inspections may not be the most exciting part of running a construction business, but they’re incredibly important. Regularly inspecting construction equipment can save a company significant amounts of money, ensure better company efficiency, and...
Preventive maintenance isn’t exactly the most exciting part of owning and running a construction company. Moreover, keeping track of equipment and its condition is often overwhelming, especially if you don’t have a comprehensive asset tracking system. However, the...
Tracking each stage of an equipment’s life cycle is important for all companies, but it’s especially vital for a construction company. The equipment that construction company employees rely on to complete their projects is usually a major investment. In order to...
When we’re talking about construction equipment, preventive maintenance is probably the most well-known type of maintenance—often called regular or routine maintenance—that involves routine maintenance tasks performed at regular time intervals. The goal of preventive...
To do their job and deliver construction projects on time and within the planned budget, contractors typically use a lot of equipment and tools. Naturally, all construction equipment, from big cranes and excavators to small power tools and measuring instruments, will...