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5 Benefits of Purchasing a Wheel Loader Scale System for Your Construction Fleet

When you’re out on a job in harsh arctic conditions, you don’t have time to make mistakes. In Alaska, construction jobs take precision and teamwork. But if your calculations are off, this can be both costly and potentially deadly in extreme environments. Today’s technology offers those who work in the most extreme conditions the peace of mind needed when they’re out on the job concentrating on work. And if your fleet wants to add more precision to every job, there are a few tools that you …

The MAGNET Enterprise: Tools to Enhance Field-to-Office Collaboration

When you’re out working on remote sites in the arctic, the tools you rely on need to be tough and dependable. You don’t get many do-overs in these harsh conditions, and not only does your equipment need to be tough, but your field-to-office communication needs to be reliable. As a field surveyor, you need to be confident that your data is being received back at the office. And this is what MAGNET enterprise can offer. There’s a growing demand in Alaska for competent construction …

The State of Construction in Alaska: How to Meet the Growing Demand

During the last few years, the state of Alaska has seen both highs and lows with the influx of people (and dollars) to the region. But with the COVID-19 pandemic taking its toll on the country and major changes in federal administration, this has also ushered in a multi-billion-dollar infrastructure package that will pour billions of dollars into the state – and construction companies are looking to take advantage. With the growing demand for construction coming on the heels of a …

5 Innovative Ways You Can Cut Productivity Waste in Your Construction Workflow

As more people discover the beauty that Alaska has to offer, from the nearby wilderness areas to the peace and solitude of many smaller communities, the people who choose to move to Alaska all have one thing in common – they’re going to need somewhere to call home. According to a study performed by the Weldon Cooper Center for Public Service at the University of Virginia, the population of Alaska is expected to increase by 9.1 percent between 2020 and 2024. With this projection in mind, it’s …

GNSS Receivers vs. Total Station: How to Choose the Right Positioning Systems for Your Site

Surveying is both an art and a science. In order to make highly accurate, large-scale measurements, you need to have the right tools for the job. As you’re researching, you’ll inevitably come across two distinct systems: GNSS receivers and total stations. Both of these systems can help you analyze an area of land in detail, but they also come with pros and cons. In this blog post, we’ll talk you through some of the main differences between the two to help you decide which one is right for …

Modern Asphalt Paving Systems: How Machine Control Systems Create Smoother Roads

It’s a long-running joke that Alaska has two seasons: winter and construction. However, if you’re working in road construction, you know that once the snow has melted there’s no time to sit around and laugh. Whether you are resurfacing a major highway or fixing potholes in a parking lot, time is money. You need to deliver smooth, accurate roadways as efficiently as possible. The best way to do that is with modern asphalt paving systems, which use sophisticated machine control technology to …

A New Way to Excavate: The iDig Grade Control System

The iDig grade control system is an advanced excavating 2D machine control system that is designed to work with any excavator on any excavation site. Ideal for utility, foundation, and all types of civil contractors, iDig is a low-cost option if you want to reap the benefits of machine control technology for your construction company but without the high price tag. Want to learn more about iDig and our other 2D and 3D machine control systems? Speak with one of our experts at GPS …

The Cost of Rework in Construction and Tips for Prevention

The construction industry requires precise measurements and extremely accurate work. However humans are imperfect, and the reality is that rework happens more than you’d probably like to admit. When you complete work only to have to re-do it again, the impacts can be devastating for your pocketbook, your crew’s morale, your client relationship, and your company reputation. The cost of construction rework is stunning. Many experts find that rework can cost between 5% to 30% of a project …

10 Key Features of 3D Machine Control Systems

Do you still rely on the expertise of your operators to accurately control your earthwork machinery by eye? Do you still need at least two workers every time you need to check grade? What would happen if your most skilled operators quit or retired — are you confident you could find a replacement? Modern machine control systems have become a vital upgrade for many construction companies. You likely have experienced first-hand the impact a shortage of skilled construction workers can have on …

Machine Control Systems Training in Alaska: 5 Tips for Familiarizing Your Crew

Machine control systems have the potential to enable contractors to exponentially increase their productivity; however, it can be challenging to train your crew on how to use this technology. The good new is that one you fully integrate it into your workflow and have operators who are well-trained on how to use machine control systems, they can more easily train future operators. Additionally, machine control systems can help close skill gaps, enabling less skilled operators to become more …