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Masaba territory manager looks to 2025

Kirby Cline, Western U.S. territory manager at Masaba, shares his expectations for next year and how the industry will operate coming out of the 2024 elections. Transcription Kevin Yanik: Just your feeling on the mood out there right now. I… Keep Reading

Industry economist shares expectations for nonresidential

Zack Fritz of the Associated Builders & Contractors discusses ongoing demand for data center construction and what’s next for manufacturing, which has been a top performer of late. Keep Reading

VDG (Van der Graaf): Maintenance-Free Conveyor Belt Drives

Photo: VDG (Van der Graaf) VDG’s GrizzlyDrive® Drum Motors are designed and manufactured to endure the demands of belt conveyors operating in mining and aggregate industries. All drive components, including the electric motor, gear reducer, and bearings, are enclosed inside… Keep Reading

Weighing in on workforce

Richard Branch of Dodge Construction Network shares his thoughts on the current state of the construction industry workforce. Keep Reading

What the future holds for nonresidential construction 

FMI Capital Advisors’ George Reddin and Rob Mineo offer an assessment of the nonresidential construction market right now. Keep Reading

What’s happening right now in construction markets

FMI Capital Advisors’ Rob Mineo shares projections and recent activity for nonbuilding, residential and nonresidential construction. Keep Reading

FMI provides midyear reflection on construction materials market

FMI Capital Advisors’ George Reddin and Rob Mineo pay P&Q a visit to discuss how the industry has fared in the first half of 2024 and what drivers are driving growth in the sector. Keep Reading

How Peckham Industries is utilizing a unique drum motor

One of Peckham Industries’ New York plants is realizing increased uptime and less maintenance thanks to drum motor additions. Keep Reading

How lead times are faring midway through 2024

Chris Baron, vice president of sales at Goodfellow Corporation, discusses the improvements he’s seen on equipment and part lead times in 2024. Keep Reading

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