McCloskey International Ltd. has appointed AULT as the dealer for Ontario and Atlantic Canada, building on its current success as the exclusive dealer serving the Quebec market. Founded in 2009, AULT quickly grew to become one of the premier equipment companies in Quebec and developed a reputation for excellent aftersales support with a well-trained service and parts department. Following the…
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The CDE Combo
The CDE Combo all-in-one wet processing and water recycling system is a first for the washing industry to combine five processes on one chassis – feeding, sizing, washing, stockpiling and water management. Pre-wired and pre-tested, the energy-efficient Combo arrives on-site ready to plug and play either as a standalone plant or as part of a larger turnkey solution. Available on…
Read MoreEagle Crusher Offers Raptor Cone Crusher Line
Eagle Crusher introduced the new Raptor cone crusher line, allowing customers to utilize Eagle Crusher equipment across all aspects of the crushing process, no matter the material. The crusher line will be available in bare-shaft, open-, and closed-circuit models. The Raptor cone crusher employs advanced overload sensing technology to detect crushing force overload. The crusher also features advanced hydraulics which…
Read MoreTriax Technologies Develops Social Distancing Technology
In response to the need for greater worker protection during the COVID-19 pandemic, Triax Technologies Inc., a leading provider of Internet of Things (IoT) worksite technology, announced a new IoT system, Proximity Trace. The new solution provides proximity distancing alerts and contact tracing through a wearable device for workers across many industries, including construction, heavy industrial, energy and manufacturing. It…
Read MoreDigital Distancing
April 23, 2020 – In response to the need for greater worker protection during the COVID-19 pandemic, Triax Technologies Inc., a provider of Internet of Things (IoT) worksite technology, announced a new IoT system, Proximity Trace. The new solution provides proximity distancing alerts and contact tracing through a wearable device for workers across many industries, including construction, heavy industrial, energy and…
Read More230,000 U.S. Bridges Need Repair, New Analysis of Federal Data Finds
Nearly 231,000 U.S. bridges need major repair work or should be replaced, according to an American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) analysis of the just released U.S. Department of Transportation’s 2019 National Bridge Inventory (NBI) database.
Read MoreNew Home Sales Fall
Sales of newly built, single-family homes fell 15.4% to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 627,000 units in March, coming off a downward revision in February, according to newly released data by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development and the U.S. Census Bureau. The March rate is 9.5% lower than the March 2019 pace.
Read MoreMany Contractors Concerned About Longer-Term Impacts of COVID-19
In order to better understand the degree of impact and biggest concerns that the construction industry has about the COVID-19 crisis, Dodge Data & Analytics conducted a survey of 172 contractors across the U.S. from March 19 to March 31. The results of that study, published in the “Keeping Business Going in a Time of Crisis: Findings from the Dodge Contractor Panel Study…
Read MoreO&G Powers Quarry with Solar
O&G Industries, Connecticut’s largest privately held construction company, recently went live with a 1.3-megawatt (MW) solar array at its quarry on Roxbury Road in Southbury, Conn.
Read MoreAggregates Industry Responds to Crisis
COVID-19 Has Turned the Status Quo Upside Down, But Aggregates Producers Are Putting Their Best Foot Forward. By Mark S. Kuhar
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