At its 2017 Macola Evolve conference, Exact connected with customers and demonstrated the advances it is making to fuel their manufacturing and distribution businesses. By Staci Davidson Exact’s Macola Evolve event in New Orleans ...
By Susan Finch When news breaks about devastating cyberattacks, it’s banks, major corporations, restaurants and hospitals that tend to make the biggest headlines. But that doesn’t mean the construction industry is immune to such attacks. ...
By Naomi Bagga Eighty percent of Internet users own a smartphone, according to marketing company Smart Insights. Meanwhile, 60 percent of media is consumed on mobile, based on research conducted by Comscore. With the onslaught ...
Drones offer several options for thermal imaging. By Trevor Wichmann Drones are now being used in a variety of construction and engineering applications, but one area that shows great promise for future use is thermal ...
By Tony Saporito What do we talk about when we talk about sustainability? For the New York City union mechanical contracting community, the companies that design, install and service the heating, air conditioning, and ventilation ...
By Ron Beck Today’s generation of estimators and engineers are under pressure to do more with less resources and adapt quickly to change. To do this, it is vital that engineering and construction companies (E&Cs) ...
By Willy Schlacks Right now, it’s easy to find examples of how automated machinery and robots have made their mark in industries like manufacturing and automotive. Companies like Ford and Uber are leading the development ...
It might be time for you to consider using remanufactured parts. By Jamie Sullivan If you’re like most construction equipment owners, you probably have a few older machines that still work great, but finding ...
Ready or not, mobile work is coming to the construction industry. By Stewart Carroll It’s 5 a.m. Monday, and Jeff Ratcliff, director of preconstruction, wakes up to a ringing phone. It’s Chad Schieber, the ...