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EquipmentShare observes National Safety Month with 7 Seconds of Safety (7SOS) video series designed to educate construction professionals about staying safe on the job
A prototype of the Volvo HX04 shows the potential that hydrogen and fuel cells bring to future equipment, but commercialization is likely still five or more years away
An annual ranking of the world’s top construction equipment manufacturers has revealed 2021 sales for the top 50 reached a record high of $232.7 billion
A regular drum cutter must move side to side to create an even trench, while the new V cutter can reach the same result by just going straight, resulting in less wear on the carrier
Disputes cost the industry millions every year, putting ill-prepared contractors out of business, but with the right tools you can steer clear of mistakes and misunderstandings
Public sector construction management professionals stand to achieve greater efficiencies in their projects by moving beyond traditional procurement methods
Extended warranty program covers remanufactured parts for Case IH, Case Construction, New Holland Agriculture and New Holland Construction equipment
Trenchers are common in rental inventories, so be sure to go in armed with the right questions to get the equipment best suited to your job
It can seem like ‘the world has gone mad’ when it comes to risk assessments, site inductions and training protocols, but there’s a way to strike a balance to keep your crew safe
Equipment innovations are changing many aspects of construction, but the excavator remains the consistent workhorse... it’s the suppliers that are changing
From connected machines to fully electric models, the telehandler industry is offering more varied options than ever before
With a stable of electric compacts, Bobcat shows California construction professionals why it makes economic sense to look for alternatives to diesel-powered equipment
Now fully divested from its joint venture with John Deere, Hitachi Construction Machinery Americas (HCMA) aims to differentiate its brand in North America
Construction Safety Week explains the benefits of ‘safety helmets’ which are designed to offer construction professionals more protection than a traditional hard hat
Operators of the RT70 get a full view of the machine – from front tire to back tire and the attachment – making it easier for those with less experience to be productive
Here’s an explanation for why ‘better information management’ has the power to greatly improve processes and productivity for all stakeholders involved in a project
The days of paper checklists and scribbled notes are over, smartphones have the power to revolutionize daily walkarounds
A study by the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) suggests construction firms will look to electrification to meet regulatory and social pressures, and reduce costs
Just months after ending its joint venture with John Deere, Hitachi brings its first excavators to North America with features designed for heavy-duty performance
Board-certified emergency physician and a former U.S. Navy medical officer, Dr. Dan Carlin explains why our industry struggles with suicide and what can be done about it