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...
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...
Nowadays, most construction companies already use one or more software solutions in their work, such as project management software, budgeting, and scheduling tools, as well as payroll and accounting systems. For these systems to work efficiently, they need data about...
If you work in construction, you know how prone equipment is to breaking down. Mechanical malfunctions that result in failure can stem from a lack of maintenance, harsh environmental conditions, poor fluid management, or improper employee training. Whatever the...
Today, construction businesses are aware that manual processes and spreadsheets are not an efficient way to track assets used to complete construction projects, such as vehicles, heavy machinery, equipment, and tools. Therefore, they’re turning to tech solutions that...