The construction industry is experiencing "exceptional demand" for workers, but mostly in relation to data center projects.
Procurement teams negotiate aggressively, project managers source locally to save time and money and field teams are often ...
There’s far too much construction work to do in their office. Instead, they send couriers who know how to find books, copy ...
In a victory for the construction industry, taxpayers and the rule of law, yesterday’s order recognizes the illegality of ...
From AI-powered equipment to remote operation, autonomous technology is poised to reshape construction—expanding the workforce, redefining roles and giving early adopters a competitive edge. A new ...
Construction theft and jobsite break-ins are accelerating across the industry as rising material costs and organized criminal activity place growing pressure on contractors, according to TrueLook’s ...
Companies are rapidly investing in artificial intelligence, but many still lack the governance, workforce readiness and oversight needed to fully capitalize on the technology, according to Grant ...
Contractors are increasingly pursuing work tied to power generation, utilities and site preparation as tech companies race to expand AI capacity nationwide. The AI-fueled data center boom continues to ...
You do so many things beyond your actual job description—including authoring a workbook to introduce children and teens to construction and other careers. What sparked this passion outside of your ...
A new analysis of ABC Excellence in Construction™ project data reveals how value-based procurement, preconstruction services, technology adoption and safety leadership are driving industry-leading ...
A job with zero margin for error requires the utmost attention to the tiniest details. That job was the assembly of a Ferris wheel in Italy. The challenges were ...
“The FLCA imposes arbitrary and unrealistic deadlines on employers to finalize negotiations with newly elected unions or face ‘binding interest arbitration of first contracts.’" WASHINGTON, June ...