June 9, 2026
The construction industry isn’t short on jobs—it’s short on exposure
The construction industry doesn't have a pipeline problem; it has an awareness problem. A new partnership between ABC Carolinas and Stiegler EdTech is trying to…
June 8, 2026
How low-cost asset tracking is changing equipment management on jobsites
Most telematics platforms track the big iron—but the smaller assets sitting idle, going missing, or getting stolen are costing contractors just as much. Cellular tracking…
June 8, 2026
Canadian contractors are adopting remote-controlled demolition tech—Brokk just put a 25-year veteran on the ground to support them
Remote-controlled demolition technology is gaining ground on Canadian jobsites—but having the machine is only half the equation. Brokk's newest hire brings 25 years of hands-on…
June 4, 2026
Brokk brings the Ecovolve EL500 to North America—here’s what a battery-powered mini loader changes on site
Electric compact equipment is no longer a niche choice; it's becoming a practical option for specific jobsite applications. The arrival of the Ecovolve EL500 in…
June 4, 2026
Rejected loads, idle crews, and $1 billion in annual waste: how Verifi is changing concrete operations
Rejected loads, idle crews, and $1 billion in annual waste—the concrete industry's inefficiency problem is well documented. Verifi is building the operational infrastructure to fix…
June 2, 2026
Copper demand is surging—here’s what that means for construction costs, timelines, and procurement in North America
Copper demand is shifting structurally and the construction industry is competing for supply against utilities, EV manufacturers, and tech companies that don't slow down when…
May 28, 2026
What Volvo Penta’s new agricultural engine gains signal for heavy equipment performance
Engine optimization is delivering measurable productivity gains in agriculture, and the same principles are heading to construction fleets. Here's what the Volvo Penta D8 signals…
May 26, 2026
Rebuilding in place: what the David Crombie Park project tells us about the future of urban infrastructure
Construction has begun on one of Toronto's largest open-space redevelopments, and the constraints contractors face on this job are a preview of what urban infrastructure…
May 19, 2026
Brent Spence Bridge: what one of America’s most delayed megaprojects tells us about where infrastructure is heading
The $4.4B Brent Spence Bridge project isn't just long overdue—the way it's being designed, funded, and delivered is a preview of what large-scale infrastructure construction…
May 14, 2026
How Autodesk’s Forma–Revit link could finally fix construction’s handoff problem
Better data flow from planning to construction could cut rework, reduce delays, and give crews clearer, buildable designs before they hit the field.
May 12, 2026
Why steel’s slow decarbonization is already hitting construction costs
Low-carbon steel exists, but the supply doesn't. Contractors are being asked to hit sustainability targets with materials that aren't available at scale yet, and the…

