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What’s ahead for residential construction in 2022
Dodge Construction Network chief economist Richard Branch shares his outlook for a construction category that really took off over the last couple of years. Keep Reading
Report: Fred Weber acquires General Drilling
The acquisition of the Indiana-based contract driller comes several months after New Frontier Materials purchased Fred Weber assets. Keep Reading
Construction equipment museum aims to expand
The Historical Construction Equipment Association is currently raising funds for a new building in Bowling Green, Ohio, that will allow large machines to be properly displayed. Keep Reading
C&W DustTech hires finance VP
Jeremy Rote will manage C&W DustTech’s accounting and finance, human resources and IT functions. Keep Reading
Topcon opens new training center
The John D. Dice Training Center in California represents the first building in the company’s history that’s named after an employee. Keep Reading
Caterpillar debuts hammers for large excavators
The new H190 S hammer is sized for operation on Caterpillar’s 349 through 374 models, while the H215 S is designed for the Cat 374 and 395. Keep Reading
Mellott Company introduces mobile plant upgrade
A new control panel for Mellott Company's mobile crushing equipment line will simplify plant startup and troubleshooting for the company's customers. Keep Reading
John Deere acquiring ownership stake in battery tech provider
The majority acquisition of Kreisel Electric will allow John Deere to leverage the company’s battery-buffered charging technology to build out infrastructure to support global customers. Keep Reading
AGC: Lack of ‘qualified’ workers still plaguing construction
Construction jobs decreased in 13 states and increased in 36 states from October to November, based on the Associated General Contractors of America’s (AGC) latest assessment. Keep Reading