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New Exoskeleton For Road Workers Debuted by International Construction Giant, Colas

April 1, 2020 Shane Hedmond
via YouTube

via YouTube

It figures that right after I publish an article about 3 exoskeleton companies looking to change the way contractors work, I find a 4th one. Oh well, that’s how innovation works, I guess. This latest exoskeleton is in a class of it’s own though, as it specifically functions to reduce the physical stress of raking asphalt, stone, or soil.

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In Technology, Tools Tags construction, exoskeleton, exoskeleton for paving contractors, exoskeleton for asphalt, Colas paving company, EXOPUSH, RB3D exoskeleton, RB3D
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Autodesk Announces 17 Updates to BIM 360, PlanGrid

March 30, 2020 Shane Hedmond
Screenshot of new Pin Issues to Locations feature on BIM 360, courtesy of Autodesk

Screenshot of new Pin Issues to Locations feature on BIM 360, courtesy of Autodesk

If this coronavirus pandemic has taught us anything, it’s that we need to have the ability to keep projects moving while outside of the office or jobsite. There are tons of tools available to make that possible, two of which are Autodesk’s BIM 360 and PlanGrid.

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In Project Management, Technology Tags construction, construction technology, Autodesk Construction Cloud, BIM 360, PlanGrid, PlanGrid updates 2020, BIM 360 Updates 2020
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7 Innovative Ways to Tie Rebar Without Using Hand Tools

March 25, 2020 Shane Hedmond
Photo by Dave_S., CC BY 2.0

Photo by Dave_S., CC BY 2.0

Tying rebar is an extremely repetitive and strenuous job, but it’s an essential part of most concrete roads, bridges, and buildings. Typically, rodbusters use hand tools for this work on the jobsite, but my recent visit to the World of Concrete in Las Vegas made me realize how much innovation there has been in the space in the past few years.

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In Technology, Tools Tags construction, concrete, rebar tying tools, steel reinforcement tying tools, rebar tying robot, battery powered rebar tying, wacker neuson df 16 rebar binder, MAX USA, MAX USA RB401T-E, MAX USA Stand up twintier, Makita XRT01TK, Makita rebar tying tool, Toggle Rebar tying robots, TyBot, skymul, skyty, rebar tying drone
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[VIDEO] MAX USA’s New Upright Rebar Tying Tool is a Back Saver

March 24, 2020 Shane Hedmond
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Over the past few years, there have been many companies offering different ways of tying rebar, which can be a very strenuous and tedious task. It’s also extremely repeatable, which makes it a strong target for innovation. MAX USA has had a rebar tying gun out for a little while now, but they just showed off a new version at the World of Concrete.

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In Tools, Technology Tags construction, concrete, world of concrete 2020, MAX USA, stand up rebar tying tool, MAX USA RB401T-E, MAX USA Stand up twintier
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[VIDEO] World’s First Battery Powered Roller Screed for Concrete

March 19, 2020 Shane Hedmond
Curb Roller Batt Screed 6000

As lithium-ion battery technology continues to get better and better, we can start to expect larger tools to hit the market – and that’s been the case over the past few years. Those advancements eventually lead to opening to door for tools that the world has never even seen before, like a battery powered roller screed for concrete.

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In Technology, Tools Tags construction, concrete, curb roller, World of Concrete, world of concrete 2020, Curb Roller Batt Screed 6000, battery powered roller screed
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Key Takeaways from Briq’s COVID-19 & Construction Panel Discussion

March 17, 2020 Shane Hedmond
Coronavirus and Construction Industry Discussion

There has been a ton of uncertainty surrounding the Coronavirus pandemic that is currently shutting down the entire continental United States and the information seems to be changing by the minute. To help navigate your construction businesses through this mess, the team at Briq hosts an expert panel discussion yesterday titled “The War Room: A Construction Disaster Preparedness Panel.”

Moderated by the CEO of Briq, Bassem Hamdy, the panel featured:

  • Moti Jungreis, Vice Chair and Head of Global Markets, TD Securities

  • Cal Beyer, Vice President, Workforce Risk and Mental Well-being, Cobb Strecker Dunphy Zimmerman (CADZ)

  • James Benham, CEO, JBKnowledge

I want to give a brief overview of the discussions that took place, but you can watch the full replay of the hour long discussion on Briq’s website here: https://www.br.iq/the-war-room-panel

Overall Effect on the Economy

Jungreis led off the discussion by explaining the overall impact the pandemic has had on the economy so far, drawing comparisons to the post-9/11 recession and the 2008 housing collapse. He stressed that unlike those two events, the banks were in strong financial standing prior to the shutdowns and are “not going to walk away from credit lines.” He said that the difference between a deep recession versus a shallow depression will be the ability to help small businesses recover.

Learning from the Past

James Benham talked about his experiences navigating through the 2001 and 2008 downturns and stressed the need to trim non-essential expenses in order to retain critical staff through your hardest times. His number one rule of business is to just survive and to find a way to keep your business operating, which could mean pivoting into different, but related, work, like service work instead of new builds.

Working Remotely

Being a technology guru, Benham also shared insights on the best practices for working remotely and some readily available software to help get you through it. Programs like Microsoft Teams, Slack, WhatsApp, and Zoom will help keep your teams in productive communication while working remotely.  He says that his favorite app for internal meetings is Teams, whereas he prefers Zoom for external meetings.  WhatsApp is his favorite for mobile.

Lean On Your Peer Groups

Both Benham and Beyer talked about keeping in touch with your peer groups to help get navigate through hard times.  Using the software mentioned above, you don’t have to cancel in person meetings, just move to web meetings.  Use these peers to bounce ideas off of and gain valuable insights from their past experiences.

Employee Mental Health

Beyer discussed the challenges of dealing with the mental health of employees, who may be experiencing additional stress related to money or health.  He said that it’s pivotal for your company to exhibit a caring culture and to “recognize and acknowledge that these rapidly changing conditions are going to create stress and anxiety.” He also said that keeping communication lines open and developing a business continuity plan can help ease concerns.

Find the Opportunity

If you have set your company up for success by practicing fiscal conservatism, this economic downturn can prove fruitful if you know where to look.  Benham touched on his past experiences when he was able to hire key staff from other companies that laid them off, or find equipment at a great price.

Job Site Shutdowns

Attendees on the call expressed concern about potential job site shutdowns and Hamdy said that your company needs to be prepared for them.  Since the call happened, the Mayor of Boston had shut down all of the city’s construction projects citing a recent increase in Coronavirus cases. There may be more on the way, as the count continues to rise throughout the rest of the country.


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Shane Hedmond
Shane Hedmond

Shane is the creator of Construction Junkie and an active construction project manager. In his career, he has managed interior remodel projects, site development, construction safety, governmental project compliance, and facility maintenance. He has a strong passion for construction technology and safety, as well as sharing the knowledge or insights he has gained throughout his career.

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Father’s Day 2021 is June 20, so you better get started on gift ideas if you want to impress dad this year. Whether your father is contractor, handyman, or DIYer, we’ve got a lot of great ideas for him this year.

For more more gift ideas, be sure to check out our past Father's Day Gift Guides from 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 or our Ultimate Construction Holiday Gift Guides from 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020

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5 Steps to Developing a Good Data Strategy

March 12, 2020 Guest Post
photo courtesy of Riskcast Solutions

photo courtesy of Riskcast Solutions

[Guest post] With every brick, girder and slab your workers put into place, your firm is unwittingly generating data. Forward-thinking construction firms have realized that harnessing that data can yield an incredibly powerful tool for increasing productivity, raising profits, improving the accuracy of your bids, spotting trouble before it occurs and more.

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In Project Management, Technology Tags construction, construction technology, Riskcast, Guest Post, data strategy for construction, how to start gathering construction data
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Most Innovative Products of World of Concrete 2020 Announced

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The gigantic marathon of a construction trade show, the World of Concrete, has sadly come and gone already, but the winners of the annual contest for the show’s Most Innovative Products has just been announced!

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In Project Management, News, Technology, Tools Tags construction, World of Concrete, world of concrete 2020, most innovative products world of concrete, concrete, concrete tools
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Report Highlights Construction Management Software Market Leaders, Top Performers, and Rising Stars

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As a host of different construction management software companies jockey for position in the race to the top of the industry, it can still be a bit of a challenge to find the right software for your company. To potentially help narrow your search field, B2B customer reference platform FeaturedCustomers has released a report on the top CM software currently available.

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In News, Project Management, Technology Tags construction, construction technology, best construction management software, FeaturedCustomers, best project management software construction
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5 Exoskeleton Manufacturers Looking to Change the Way Tradespeople Work

March 4, 2020 Shane Hedmond
via Levitate Technologies, Fraco, and Ekso Bionics

via Levitate Technologies, Fraco, and Ekso Bionics

There’s no doubt that working on a construction site is hard work. Between lifting and carrying heavy materials, to using tools in overhead and other awkward positions, the barrier of entry to this industry can be a daunting task. By many accounts, this barrier is greatly contributing to the labor shortage.

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In Technology, Safety Tags construction, construction technology, construction tech, Ekso Bionics, EksoVest, Fraco Exoskeleton, Exoskeleton for Masons, Levitate Technologies, Levitate Airframe, exoskeleton
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