If you've ever driven past a road construction project late at night, you may have wondered why contractors choose to work after dark. From reducing traffic congestion to improving worker safety, there are several reasons why many roadworks are scheduled at night.
Bollards are more than just posts installed along roads and sidewalks. They play an important role in protecting pedestrians, guiding traffic, and preventing vehicle accidents. Learn the different types of bollards, where they are commonly installed, and how to choose the right one for your project.
Not all concrete repair jobs require the same cutting tool. Learn when contractors should use a concrete cutter and when an angle grinder is the better choice for faster, safer, and more efficient repairs.
Concrete cutting can create dust that affects workers, nearby people, and the work area. This guide explains the basic tools, PPE, and dust control steps contractors should prepare before cutting concrete on site.
Night roadworks require proper lighting, traffic control, and safety gear. Here are the tools contractors should prepare to keep workers, motorists, and pedestrians safer after dark.
The Manila Marathon gave runners a rare chance to move through EDSA on foot. Beyond the race, it also raises an important question: how accessible are Metro Manila’s roads for everyday pedestrians, commuters, workers, and delivery teams?
Reliable road access helps hardware, tools, and construction supplies reach project sites faster, safer, and with fewer delivery delays.
Learn the key structural integrity checks every construction jobsite should prioritize after an earthquake, from cracks and columns to scaffolding, utilities, and safety documentation.
Every essential tool a Filipino site engineer needs — measuring instruments, levels, concrete testing gear, power tools, and PPE. Build a toolkit you can trust with KHM.
Practical jobsite tips for Filipino engineers — measurement, quality control, communication, safety, and tools. Essential reading for students, fresh grads, and site engineers.