Category: Expert Columns
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The 3 Phases of Technology Adoption: Understand, Adjust and Integrate
We’re in a new era — not an entirely digital era where the type or size of iron doesn’t matter, but an era of adoption. Whether a contractor integrates machine control or optimizes their fleet by mining machine datasets, contractors are looking to gain an edge on efficiency by onboarding a total jobsite solution, including…
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Concrete’s Role in Passive House Construction
As the construction industry moves toward greener solutions, the push for sustainable, energy-efficient buildings grows. Global energy consumption for buildings accounts for nearly 40% of total energy usage. With stricter legislation, such as the focus on net-zero emissions by 2050, the pressure to build with energy efficiency has led to more projects pursuing Passive House…
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Concrete Stamping Elevates Residential Concrete Spaces
As spring encourages homeowners to refresh and renew their outdoor living spaces, one of the most effective ways to enhance these areas is through concrete stamping. Stamped concrete provides a versatile, durable solution that mimics the look of high-end materials like stone, brick, and wood—but at a fraction of the cost. For contractors, stamped concrete…
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Modernizing A Vital Stretch of I-95 in North Carolina
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As a key transportation corridor for the East Coast, I-95 plays a critical role in moving goods and travelers to their destinations. However, one particularly congested segment between Dunn and Fayetteville, North Carolina, had endured over 50 years without substantial upgrades, resulting in bottlenecks and outdated infrastructure. In late 2019, work began on a transformative…
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Building a Strong Construction Workforce Under Immigration Policy Changes
The construction industry is a major pillar of the U.S. economy, yet it’s facing an urgent and rapidly growing labor shortage. Potential deportation policies will only increase the crisis, as these shortages will lead to completion delays, potential safety hazards, and increased costs. Unfortunately, the accelerated deterioration of the labor force supply will likely be…
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Optimizing Construction Foresight With a Three-Tier Analytics Approach
In recent years, industries that are traditionally slow to embrace technology have started to leverage it for a competitive edge. The construction industry, in particular, has been late to integrate technology, but many businesses now recognize its significant value, especially in data collection. Recent research by KPMG found that more than 45% of construction companies…
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Optimizing Construction Foresight With a Three-Tier Analytics Approach
In recent years, industries that are traditionally slow to embrace technology have started to leverage it for a competitive edge. The construction industry, in particular, has been late to integrate technology, but many businesses now recognize its significant value, especially in data collection. Recent research by KPMG found that more than 45% of construction companies…
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NAPSA: The Best Source For Professional Sweeper Education
Our Certified Sweeping Operator (CSO) programs for Parking Lot, Construction and municipality sweeping. These comprehensive operator training programs establish an essential baseline for enhancing professionalism among drivers. Once a driver completes the CSO program, the owner conducts a verbal test and certifies that they have at least 1,000 hours of incident-free sweeper driving. NAPSA will…
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Optimizing Automation in Your Construction Business
With the increasing demands on pavement contractors—whether managing multiple projects, tracking material costs, or handling client invoicing—automating accounting tasks can significantly improve efficiency and accuracy. So, how do you avoid the aggravation of automation? It all comes down to proper setup, a solid understanding of financials, and structured processes. The Importance of Proper Setup Successful…
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Rethinking Pricing as Tariffs Hit
Trump’s election will likely improve demand conditions for construction spending but also include risks based on tariffs, project timing, and completion due to labor and supply implications from policies. Early themes from builders, remodelers, and contractors indicate optimism from the election outcome partly due to clarity and certainty of administration tone for the next four…