
Project Uptime

Golf Cart vs. UTV: When to Choose One Over the Other
February 8, 2022
On a large worksite or property, you can lose time walking on foot and carrying equipment and materials from place to place. A small vehicle, such as a golf cart or utility vehicle...

What’s the Difference Between Direct Fired Heaters and Indirect Fired Heaters?
November 8, 2021
Whether you’re heating a construction site in winter, a warehouse, an event arena or an office, retail or healthcare space, you have a decision to make when it comes to choosing a...

Temporary Solutions to Optimize Plant Outage Season
September 8, 2020
In order to maximize productivity and efficiency, power plants often plan outages between seasons to complete routine maintenance. Fall outage season is crucial and planning for a...

Best Practices for Outage Season
September 8, 2020
Seasonal planned outages are an important piece to the power puzzle, typically done in the spring or autumn when electricity is in lower demand. They require a lot of planning...

Helping Power Plants Manage the Challenges of Seasonal Heat
May 12, 2020
Running an electric generating power plant as efficiently as possible is the key to maintaining profit margins. That means managing seasonal heat issues during peak season to avoid...

Emergency Planning for Severe Weather
July 9, 2019
Floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, windstorms and other weather-related emergencies cause billions of dollars in damage in the United States each year. 2017 was a record setter, with...

5 Infrastructure Upgrades for Improving Walkability
September 26, 2017
It’s one thing for a developer to masterplan a new neighborhood with walkability in mind, as developers of some smart suburbs are beginning to do. But making existing cities and...

Construction Trailers Get a Modern Makeover
May 31, 2017
Walk onto most any job site and you'll likely find one of the construction industry’s most recognized feature: the job site trailer. This is where supervisors and managers meet to...

Basic Plumbing Tools Every DIYer Should Have in Their “Tool Bucket”
May 31, 2017
Plumbing “projects” often present themselves when you least expect them, and if you plan to do them yourself, you may need to act fast, which means being prepared with the right...

Track Your Tools: Mobile Tool Rooms Prioritize Quality, Efficiency and Security
November 11, 2016
How much money are you losing every year due to mismanaged tools? According to the National Associated General Contractors Association, individual contractors can lose as much as...