When you rent out a piece of equipment for a construction project, you count on that machine to do its job. What would you do if it malfunctioned in the middle of service, causing delays and monetary losses for your company? Chances are that you wouldn’t be too...
Even the simplest construction contract disputes can disrupt an entire project, or force you to do expensive rework after the job was supposed to be done. Therefore, you owe it to your business and your subcontractors to carefully examine your contract and all...
The purpose of construction equipment is to perform complex tasks that cannot be done by manual labor. It enhances the daily operations of a construction business and, as such, represents a primary asset. That is also why buying heavy equipment is never an easy...
Every piece of equipment you have invested in should serve to keep your company’s core operations working smoothly. Everything from the heavy machinery and the power tools on the worksite to computers and copy machines at the office should contribute to that goal. If...
Here’s an undeniable fact: all equipment breaks at some point in time. Some malfunctions require minimal intervention, while in other cases you might have to replace parts of the equipment. And this requires money. As David Auton, senior director of...
Fleet owners are often conflicted about whether heavy equipment tires should be regarded as assets or expenses. While buying a set of high-quality tires can set you back a few thousand dollars, the fact is that tires affect the performance of your vehicles and,...