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March / April, 2000
Volume 2, Number 2

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Sept./Oct., 1999

Getting Over the Terrain: When to Use Tracks or Tires
In a world where the impact of heavy equipment at a job site can be subject to environmental scrutiny and regulation, the choice of equipment to mitigate that impact becomes critical. Pick the wrong machine and you might create liability for yourself.
By Lynn Merrill

The Increasing Role of Tool Carriers
The tool-carrier concept has forever changed construction equipment. Wheel loaders, backhoes, and excavators no longer need to be single-function machines. Equipped with couplers, they provide a platform and power for a wide variety of interchangeable attachments that gives contractors great flexibility to perform all of their applications.
By Charles D. Bader

Responsible Use
The rental-equipment user has a responsibility to maintain machines in good working order. The golden rule: Treat them as if they were your own.
By Paul Hull

Job-Site Security: Minimizing Losses
With all of the pressures of today's competitive construction market, the last thing a contractor needs is the added expense of replacing stolen or damaged property, not to mention the cost of accidents or injuries to bystanders or visitors. By using a little common sense and implementing a few simple measures, contractors can go a long way toward preventing these losses and liabilities.
By Courtney Morris

Construction in the Space Age
As the applications of GPS in the construction industry are growing, the feasibility and necessity of implementing GPS to do business better and build a better competitive edge are upon us.

By Michael W. Michelsen Jr.

Reliable Transport: Getting to the Job on Time
Here's a look at key factors to consider in equipment transport. Though trailers can't make you money, one transportation failure is all it takes for you to suddenly be paying significantly.
By Siobhan Loizeaux Bennett


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