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Charles Rathmann | Technology Editor | ForConstructionPros.com
 
McMillen Corp. squeezes more value form its $6 million fleet by leveraging insights from Tenna and Viewpoint Spectrum to support construction equipment life-cycle extensions.
 
 
 
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Although the construction industry has a strong pipeline of projects, especially infrastructure buildouts, contractors may be challenged to meet demand due to a persistent shortage of workers and high turnover.
 
 
 
 
Although the construction industry has a strong pipeline of projects, especially infrastructure buildouts, contractors may be challenged to meet demand due to a persistent shortage of workers and high turnover.
 
 
 
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No matter the size of your load-and-haul fleet, technology is key to boosting performance, productivity and profits. Here’s how to get more from every load.
 
 
 
In a partnership with General Motors and Powertrain Control Systems, LeeBoy wants to change your mind about going electric, as this prototype can meet future demands and the current standard set by the 8520C.
 
 
 
Doosan Portable Power (DPP), Doosan Industrial Air (DIA) and Doosan Industrial Vehicle (DIV) will rebrand under the Bobcat trade dress in North America and applicable markets worldwide.
 
 
 
Highlights of Cat’s CONEXPO 2023 presence include the Global Operator Challenge, new next-generation wheel loaders, a 13-liter engine, mobile apps, attachments and exclusive 3D screed plate system.
 
 
 
Falls are the leading cause of workplace injuries and even deaths in the construction industry. Learn more about common scaffolding hazards, OSHA safety regulations and tips to keep workers utilizing scaffolding safe from accidents and falls.
 
 
 
The National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) performed interviews with 176 tradeswomen and analyzed 770 responses to a survey directed to women in the industry to recruit, hire and retain more women in the industry.
 
 
 
Contractors can learn first-hand about aftermarket automation for excavators, digitally interlaced machine operations, robots for specific tasks and more in Las Vegas.
 
 
 
Roadbuilding connectivity runs the gamut of broadband internet to LiDAR technology on roads to connected equipment and jobsites.
 
 
 
Automating construction management is challenging. The infrastructure needed to run digital solutions doesn't exist on job sites. Offline capability is a must
 
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