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Lucy Perry

Lucy Perry

CEG Correspondent

Lucy Perry has 30 years of experience covering the U.S. construction industry. She has served as Editor of paving and lifting magazines, and has created content for many national and international construction trade publications. A native of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, she has a Journalism degree from Louisiana State University, and is an avid fan of all LSU sports. She resides in Kansas City, Missouri, with her husband, who has turned her into a major fan of the NFL Kansas City Chiefs. When she's not chasing after Lucy, their dachshund, Lucy likes to create mixed-media art.

Stories by Lucy Perry

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Infrastructure Bill … One Year Later

Infrastructure Bill … One Year Later

Mid-November marked the end of year one of the bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), and ARTBA reviewed U.S. Treasury Department data on new project starts spawned by the bill....

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Keeping Construction Equipment Expenses in Check

Keeping Construction Equipment Expenses in Check

Keeping machinery expenses in check is always a challenge for contractors. And as fuel costs continue to rise this year, the challenge seems even greater. Many heavy equipment fleet owners are doubling down on efforts to lengthen the life of their off-road machines, making a concerted effort to operate rigs in their care at top performance levels by utilizing fluid analytics....

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Electric Machines Earning Their Place On Heavy Construction Sites

Electric Machines Earning Their Place On Heavy Construction Sites

Cost, availability and operation have limited the proliferation of electric heavy construction equipment. Compact machines powered by electricity have been more visible on job sites over the past six years, whereas big rigs have presented more of a challenge for manufacturers to roll out....

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OSHA Responds to Alarming Number of Trenching Deaths

OSHA Responds to Alarming Number of Trenching Deaths

After charting an alarming 22 trenching deaths the first half of this year, OSHA has made trench safety a national emphasis on inspections. In July, the agency announced it was launching enhanced enforcement initiatives with a goal of protecting workers from known hazards....

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Construction Crane Numbers Rise Across North America

Construction Crane Numbers Rise Across North America

After taking a dip in 2021, the North American crane sector is experiencing a comeback. In its first quarter report released in April, the Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB) Crane Index logged a 4.5-percent increase in cranes at work across the continent....

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New CDL Rule Causes Concerns

New CDL Rule Causes Concerns

At the heart of the entry-level driver training rule, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is ensuring that first-time commercial drivers are regulated....

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Airport Construction Funding Soars

Airport Construction Funding Soars

In early June, the FAA announced awards of more than $5 million to enhance safety and accessibility at U.S. airports. The Airport Improvement Program (AIP) awards, which include 416 grants to airports across the country, will fund a variety of projects....

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Three Easy Ways Your Crane Telematics System Can Boost Fuel Savings

Three Easy Ways Your Crane Telematics System Can Boost Fuel Savings

The goal of telematics is to make life easier for the crane owner, said Marco Busconi, Terex rough-terrain crane engineering director. With the technology, equipment owners and managers can make more effective business decisions as they maintain a safe work environment for employees and site owners....

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