As technology progresses, every piece of equipment will become obsolete at some point, meaning that all equipment is subject to the long-term risk of obsolescence. However, perfectly functioning equipment can often become obsolete prematurely for varied reasons, such...
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...
You don’t need to be involved in the construction industry to see that the prices are going up. However, the construction sector is particularly affected by rising prices of all inputs—labor, equipment, fuel, and materials. What’s more, the rising demand for...
As extreme weather events spurred by climate change keep endangering and disrupting the lives of millions of people around the world, they also expose construction workers to a wide array of safety hazards. Thus, protecting construction workers during such events...
Using a tool tracking system in construction helps companies save money, work more efficiently, and prove compliance with local, as well as national regulations. With a robust tool tracking system, project leaders and decision makers can maintain an overview...
GPS tracking of construction vehicles, heavy machinery, and other high-value large equipment has long been a standard in the construction industry, both for security and management reasons. Now, as construction technology progresses towards the digital...