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Five Ways Owning an Electric Machine is Different from Owning a Diesel Machine
Construction equipment manufacturers are embracing electric power. Almost every major construction equipment manufacturer has electric vehicles (EVs) in their current product catalog.
The State of the Industry, from a Subcontractor’s Perspective
The sharp rise in labor and material costs has rocked the North American construction industry. While it’s been a heavy topic of discussion, there hasn’t been enough hard data in one place to get a clear snapshot of how it is impacting subcontractors. Until now.
Addressing Construction Industry Challenges
We have identified three ways to address our current industry challenges and to create a much more efficient and profitable business model for the construction industry.