
Placing Concrete Where You Need It: The Scorpion Concrete Crawler Boom
The Scorpion allows operators to make just over a full turn while extending over structures, landscaping, and other difficult-to-reach or potentially dangerous areas.
CONFAST Announces Availability of American-Made MKT Line of Wedge Anchors
Engineered from durable carbon steel with a zinc-plated finish, this new anchor prevents rust in dry environments, offering dependable performance and minimal maintenance. Available as Carbon Steel in Zinc Plated or Galvanized finishes, 303/304 Stainless, and 316 Stainless Steel. MKT anchors are code approved for uncracked concrete.

Our anchors and fastening solutions are designed with durability and reliability in mind. We carry a wide array of products tailored to meet your construction needs, including Wedge Anchors, Concrete Screws, Large Concrete Screws, Sleeve Anchors, Hammer Drive Anchors, Drop-In Anchors, ZipIt Anchors, Plastic Anchors, Threaded Rod Anchors, Sammy Anchors, Strike Anchors, Hurricane Anchors, Flip Toggle Anchors, Split Drive Anchors, Lag Shield Anchors, Double Anchors, Single Anchors, and Spike Anchors. Each of these products is crafted to ensure quality and performance that you can depend on. Join us in building a stronger foundation, one anchor at a time! https://www.confast.com

Humor for the month


Get Ready for the Busy Season: Early Spring Maintenance for Aggregate Screens and Concrete Plant Equipment
One of the most important steps in early maintenance is inspecting screens for excessive wear, blinding, or breakage. Steel wire screens can become stretched, develop broken wires, or suffer from clogged openings, reducing screening efficiency. Urethane screens, while more durable, should be checked for cracks, excessive wear, or blockages that could affect material flow. Replacing damaged screens early ensures consistent throughput and prevents unexpected failures in the middle of production. Read More: https://durexproducts.com/company/blog-news-events/get-ready-for-the-busy-season-early-spring-maintenance-for-aggregate-screens-and-concrete-plant-equipment/
New York builders awarded $251M contract on I-81 viaduct
Salt City Constructors, a team of three contractors, expects to begin work immediately on the $2.25 billion effort to reconnect neighborhoods in Syracuse.
https://www.constructiondive.com/news/new-york-contractors-i-81-viaduct/746357
