AEM Updates Safety Pictorial Database

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers recently updated its already extensive online safety pictorial database. More than a dozen new and updated pictorials have been added, increasing the number of graphics to 145, with more additions planned in the near future. AEM's free service promotes effective safety messaging through the use of consistent, industry-recognized pictorial images that are not dependent on language to warn operators and others of potential hazards. The database covers both hazard identification and hazard avoidance and consists of graphics that are common to many industry segments and product lines. It is searchable by categories, keywords and content … Read more

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Nonresidential Construction Index Continues to Rise

RALEIGH, N.C. — FMI, a provider of management consulting and investment banking to the engineering and construction industry, announces the release of The 2013 First Quarter Nonresidential Construction Index report. The NRCI of 58.1 is a 2.6-point improvement over the fourth quarter of 2012. The improvement reflects fundamental bright spots in the economy. “Optimistic but not bullish” is the way one panelist described his outlook on hiring for his company in 2013. Reflective of this is that 45 percent of NRCI panelists expect to increase full-time direct employees by as much as 5 percent—most noting that hiring will be based … Read more

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GE Capital Dealer Survey Reveals Construction Equipment Sales to Increase in 2013

IRVING, Texas — According to survey results released today by GE Capital, Equipment Finance, participants in the construction equipment industry are more optimistic about 2013, with 75 percent saying they expect retail sales of construction equipment to increase by at least three percent this year, up 10 percentage points over last year's survey. Within this group, 24 percent say they expect sales to increase six to eight percent. “Although there are a handful of U.S. economic issues that may create uncertainty and temporarily hamper growth in the first half of the year, it appears that retail construction is picking up, … Read more

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New AEM Safety e-book for Aerial Work Platforms Available

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers now offers its popular Aerial Work Platform Safety Manual in e-book format, allowing equipment operators and others to conveniently access safety information via their mobile devices. AEM began developing safety e-books in response to industry requests for additional ways to provide workers with safety information. AEM also offers e-book versions of its safety manuals for agricultural sprayers and hydraulic excavators, with more in development. All AEM safety e-books feature user-friendly options such as variable type, the ability to embed and email notes, bookmarking and highlighting, content searching and a low-light reading format. The e-book format … Read more

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ASCC, NRMCA Release P2P Checklist

ST. LOUIS, Mo. — The American Society of Concrete Contractors, St. Louis, Mo. and the National Ready Mixed Concrete Association, Silver Spring, Md., have published Checklist for Concrete Producer — Concrete Contractor Fresh Concrete Performance Expectations.   The document is in keeping with an initiative to facilitate a construction industry change from prescription specifications to performance specifications. The checklist is intended for use in a pre-contract meeting between the producer and contractor to clearly define the responsibilities of each party for the performance of the fresh concrete, according to Bev Garnant, executive director, ASCC.   It applies only to the … Read more

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