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  2. Articles by: Amy Materson

Author Archives for Amy Materson

Amy Materson has written about the construction industry for more than 15 years, covering everything from products to personal stories. She is based in the southeast, but will travel almost anywhere for an interesting interview or a great music festival. Her work has been featured in business journals, corporate publications, newspapers, and business-to-business magazines. She’d love to hear from you at amaterson@gmail.com.

Articles by Amy Materson

Skid Steers
445 Inches of Snow Tests Resiliency of Snow Removal Company

The following article, provided by the Bobcat Co., originally appeared here. Snow rages across the dark sky, briefly caught by the glow of a...

January 23, 2018
Business and Software
Opioid Crisis: Why Companies Should Take Note

Like abuse of alcohol or illicit drugs, the nation’s growing opioid epidemic is presenting workplace challenges. The current opioid ep...

January 16, 2018
Skid Steers
Hydraulic Health: A Maintenance Guide to Maximize a Skid Steer/Track Loader’s Hydraulic System

  When the first skid steers were produced in the late ‘50s and early ‘60s, attachment systems began as simple pin-on attac...

January 15, 2018
Business and Software
Six Risky Misconceptions about Workplace Violence

Knowledge is power. False knowledge exposes everyone to risk. This is especially true when evaluating your workplace for the risk of workpla...

January 12, 2018
Attachments
Free Falling: How a Drop Hammer Attachment Works and Why You Might Need One

In the world of concrete demolition, concrete breaker attachments are held in a high regard. In fact, there is a good chance you won’t...

January 11, 2018
Mini Excavators
Dirt Ninja — Small Contractor Finds Big Success with Mini Ex Machine Control Systems

At the time when most kids are learning to ride a bicycle, Tom Gardocki was learning how to operate an excavator, working part-time in his p...

January 10, 2018
Features
Heavy Is (Not) The Head…Welding Helmets Encourage Comfort, Consistency and Compliance

Welders on construction sites are covered head to toe in personal protective equipment (PPE), often looking like superheroes out of comic bo...

November 28, 2017
Attachments
Five Steps to Keep Your Skid Steer Loader from Taking a Snow Day

At the first sight of snowfall, kids head to bed dreaming of a weather-related absence from school — a snow day. Many adults do, too. ...

November 22, 2017
Business and Software
Help Wanted: Tips for Effectively Hiring New Employees

Employers really are struggling for ways to more effectively search for and hire new employees. The challenge is being made more difficult b...

November 21, 2017
Mini Excavators
Dig Without Danger: A Step-by-Step Process for Safe Excavation

According to 2015 statistics compiled by the Common Ground Alliance, a utility line is damaged every six minutes across the United States. T...

November 8, 2017
Business and Software
Snow Industry Outlook: From Worker Shortages to Safety Training, Identifying Market Challenges and Trends

Fall is in the air, and winter is just around the corner. Snow season is officially here, so snow and ice management professionals should be...

November 7, 2017
Compact Tractors
5 Tips for Buying A Used Compact Tractor

New Doesn’t Mean You Have to Purchase a Model That’s Brand New Growth. Diversification. Simply upgrading. Every business has num...

November 3, 2017
Business and Software
Foreign Equipment VS. Financial Risk: Learn when Buying Unfamiliar Brands of Imported Machinery Is a Wise Investment

Imported equipment is defined here as engine-driven products that are made overseas — perhaps a product type not available from United...

November 1, 2017
Tractors
Get Snow Ready: Prepare and Maintain Your Compact Tractor for Work During the Winter Months

Fall is in the air, and snow is undoubtedly on its way in many parts of the country. Whether you’re planning to use your compact tract...

October 23, 2017
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