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Heavy Equipment Consulting that Pays for Itself.

Guaranteed.

About Ironscience.

IronScience Consulting was born from a simple truth: construction equipment is one of the largest line items on a contractor’s balance sheet—and one of the most overlooked when it comes to cost optimization and strategic decision-making. For decades, owners and managers have been left guessing when it comes to critical questions like setting accurate hourly rates or deciding when to sell equipment. No dealer, OEM, or software provider has solved this puzzle. At IronScience, we bring clarity.

We exist to bring awareness and the science of construction equipment management to the industry, simplifying complexity and uncovering real value for contractors. By combining proven principles of construction equipment economics with hands-on field expertise, we help contractors reduce idle time, manage asset lifecycles, and make confident financial decisions.

But we don’t stop at fleet management. Construction technology—from GPS machine control and drone mapping to connected jobsite solutions—is rapidly becoming a requirement to stay competitive. Yet, adoption has lagged nearly a decade behind other industries, slowed by tight margins, high upfront costs, and a lack of trust from those asked to use it. IronScience cuts through this noise, helping contractors identify not just the right features and functions, but also the local and corporate support networks they’ll need when machines go down.

Our role is to demystify the fallacies, simplify the decisions, and ensure contractors get real returns—whether through cost savings, productivity gains, or competitive edge. We partner with clients to make complex fleet and technology strategies clear, actionable, and profitable.

At IronScience Consulting, our purpose is straightforward: help contractors make smart, accurate decisions that build trust, improve performance, and secure the future of their businesses.

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Construction Equipment Asset Management

It’s about owning and operating machines in a way that maximizes their economic life and the return on your investment. Following the industry best principles well-documented by Mike Vorster’s Construction Equipment Economics, it means managing both the owning costs (fixed costs of having the asset) and operating costs (costs to run the asset) over its life cycle. The aim is to balance availability, productivity, and cost so your fleet delivers reliable performance at the lowest possible hourly rate.

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Construction Technology

In civil construction, the way you move dirt is changing fast. Drones, GNSS or UTS grade control, 3D modeling, autonomy, and telematics aren’t just shiny (costly) gadgets anymore — they’re becoming the competitive standard. The problem? Everyone selling them says their solution is the best. We’re here to help you cut through the sales talk and figure out what actually fits your work, your people, and your budget. Our experience goes beyond just the hardware and software — we help you decide not only which functions and features matter most, but also guide one of the most important parts of your decision: making sure you have the right local and corporate support teams behind you when it counts, especially if your equipment is down and your job is on the line. Whether you’re getting started or looking to get more from the tech you already own, we’ll guide you through setup, training, and growth so you can bid smarter, build faster, and stay competitive

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