

A startup just launched 100 autonomous robots to learn physical tasks—here’s what it signals for construction and industrial sites
June 9, 2026
A Massachusetts startup just launched 100 autonomous robots to learn physical manipulation tasks, and the backing from AWS and NVIDIA signals this isn’t a science project. Here’s what it means for construction and industrial sites.

The construction industry isn’t short on jobs—it’s short on exposure
June 9, 2026
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 fix that before students have already made up their minds.
How low-cost asset tracking is changing equipment management on jobsites
June 8, 2026
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 is changing that.

Canadian contractors are adopting remote-controlled demolition tech—Brokk just put a 25-year veteran on the ground to support them
June 8, 2026
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 experience to make sure operators actually know how to use it.

The 6 types of construction projects (and how each one changes the way you work)
June 8, 2026
Most people treat site types as simple labels. Contractors treat them as signals. The type of project you take on shapes how you price it, staff it, and manage risk from day one. Here’s what each one actually means on the ground.

Overnight oats recipe: the five-minute prep breakfast that fuels long physical days
June 6, 2026
Five minutes of prep the night before and breakfast is done. Here’s the overnight oats recipe that holds up in a lunchbox, keeps you full through a long shift, and takes less effort than hitting a drive-through.

10 standout AECOM projects shaping infrastructure worldwide
June 5, 2026
From megabridges to underground rail systems, AECOM is behind some of the world’s most complex builds—where scale, coordination, and engineering push construction to its limits.

How to become an elevator mechanic in the U.S.: A step-by-step guide
June 5, 2026
An elevator mechanic career typically requires a four- to five-year paid apprenticeship, blending classroom learning with hands-on training. With strong pay and steady demand, it’s a solid path for those who enjoy mechanical and electrical work.

Brokk brings the Ecovolve EL500 to North America—here’s what a battery-powered mini loader changes on site
June 4, 2026
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 North America is worth noting.

Rejected loads, idle crews, and $1 billion in annual waste: how Verifi is changing concrete operations
June 4, 2026
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 it in real time.



