A new report from the American Water Works Association estimates that U.S. drinking water systems may need $2.1 trillion to $2.4 trillion in investment over the next 25 years. That is a big national number. But for public works teams, utility contractors, and...
Manual lifting problems rarely show up as one clean line item. They spread across workers’ compensation claims, absenteeism, turnover, slowed production, product damage, rework, and labor inefficiency. That is why lift assist devices for manufacturing should not be...
Most trench box failures do start at the spreader socket. That is the part taking repeated force from dragging, resetting, loading, and everyday production use. It is also the area most likely to crack when the design relies on a welded socket. For equipment managers...
For many crews, tabulated data is where confidence disappears. The trench is open, the shore is on-site, and someone is staring at a chart trying to make sure the setup is right. But this is not just paperwork. If you are using aluminum hydraulic shoring, tabulated...