
March/April
2001
Vol 3, No 2
Finding
Buried Utilities Before They find You
Metal
detection, ground-penetrating radar, and passive sound detection
can help you locate underground structures.
By
Daniel P. Duffy
How
a Medium-Size Construction Company Equips and Runs its Welding and
Fabrication Shop
How to organize
your shop to perform metal repair, what equipment you need, what
kind of repairs you should attempt, and how hardfacing fits in.
By
Gene Dallaire
How
the Internet is Changing Job Cost Estimating and Bidding
The
Internet speeds the process of finding prospective projects to bid
on and accessing current information for cost estimates and bids.
By Gene Dallaire
Simplifying
the Rent, Lease, Buy Decision
If
you're considering expanding your business or replacing equipment,
you also need to decide if you want to rent, lease or buy.
By
Alan S. Cohen
Small
Dozers: Simplicity Leads to Greater Productivity
When
it comes to bulldozer controls, simplicity and ease of operation
are in demand.
By
Dan Brown
Installing
Check Structures in Small Drainage Channels
A
brief look at the use of bale and rock check structures to temporarily
reduce gully erosion.
By
Jerald S. Fifield
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