USDOT’s $1B safety funds: What this means for contractors
USDOT’s $1B safety fund isn’t just new work—it signals a shift toward smaller, repeatable projects that will change how contractors bid, plan, and operate.
USDOT’s $1B safety fund isn’t just new work—it signals a shift toward smaller, repeatable projects that will change how contractors bid, plan, and operate.
Sustainability doesn’t require major investments. These practical changes help crews cut fuel use, reduce waste, and run more efficient jobsites without adding cost or complexity.
Head injury prevention goes beyond wearing a hard hat. Smart site planning, clear exclusion zones, and modern Type II safety helmets all play a role…
Telematics is changing how contractors manage jobsites, turning equipment into real-time data sources that improve visibility, reduce costs, and drive smarter decisions.
Long commutes don’t just take up time—they quietly affect safety, performance, and retention across construction crews, long before the workday even begins.
As cities invest in large, publicly backed builds, projects like Oklahoma City’s $900M NBA arena are driving subcontractor demand and redefining how complex projects are…
Kubota’s new test center signals a shift toward building machines in the environments they actually work in, leading to fewer breakdowns and more reliable performance…
Digital twins give contractors a real-time view of what’s actually happening on site—not just what was planned. That shift leads to fewer surprises, better decisions,…
The Contrecœur port expansion isn’t just a major build—it signals faster approvals, bigger scopes, and a shift in how infrastructure projects will be delivered.
From fuel waste to labor shortages, contractors are facing growing pressure to do more with less. Smart Quarry shows how connected, data-driven systems are helping…
Industrial descaling remains one of the most dangerous tasks on a jobsite. New remote-controlled systems are helping contractors reduce risk, cut downtime, and improve consistency.
Getting enough sleep with a 4 a.m. alarm isn’t just tough—it’s a safety issue on the jobsite. Here’s how to build a routine that actually…
