Tag: Construction
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Sun Protection on Construction Sites: Gear Up for Safety
Construction work is among the most dangerous jobs in America, with inherent risks in almost every aspect of the job. According to a Forbes report, construction trade work ranks as the ninth most dangerous job, with a fatal injury rate of 23 per 100,000 full-time workers and a non-fatal injury rate of 2.4 per 100…
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Construction Industry Could Face Tariff Trouble
As the new year is starting up and U.S. citizens turn their sights to the 2025-2029 term president-elect Donald Trump’s new term and what it could mean, some of the construction industry is beginning to worry about the proposed tariffs. It has been anticipated that the Trump administration will place high tariffs on China, Mexico,…
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Defining ‘Five Stars’ in the Construction Industry
What’s the first thing we all do in a new city? Search Google or Yelp for places to eat. Then, we ask a few folks to see if the “five-star reviews” translate into meaningful experiences. In industries like ours, delivering world-class service every day is not only the norm but the entry price for civil…
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Addressing the Opioid Crisis in Construction
Since 2016, Jon O’Brien has been at the helm of the Keystone Contractors Association (KCA), leading efforts to support Pennsylvania’s construction industry. Over the years, O’Brien has witnessed a transformation in the field—not just in technical advancements, but in the growing need to address issues that affect the well-being of its workforce. Chief among these…
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December 2024 economic roundup | Construction Dive
Contractors ended 2024 on a cautiously optimistic note, as the latest construction data revealed resilience alongside lingering challenges. Backlog held steady at 8.4 months as contractors expressed some optimism about private construction prospects. The possibility of lower borrowing costs and clearer policy direction following the presidential election buoyed confidence. Groundbreakings also gained momentum to close…
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‘I’m working with construction SMEs to boost their innovation’
Dr Graeme Larsen FCIOB, associate dean (sustainability) at the University College of Estate Management, on opening up the current discourse around healthy communities. What are you working on at present? I am working on a number of initiatives, with the key focus being strategic and operational sustainability. This relates to the development of new taught…
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How to Prep for 2025’s New Construction Business Agenda
You are probably in the process of closing out 2024 and finishing your game plan, budget and cash flow projections for 2025. You are doing this, right? Some of your planning was based on your thoughts about the outcome of the election. If so, at least 50% of you got it right. So, seeing that…
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Can AI create the perfect construction CV?
AI writing tools, such as ChatGPT, are gaining popularity among job applicants. But there are common pitfalls construction professionals should avoid in order to stand out from the crowd. By Nadine Buddoo. Image: Dreamstime.com In today’s fast-paced job market, many applicants make the mistake of relying too heavily on AI to help create CVs and…
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Q4 2024 Construction Hires and Promotions
Across the span of a few months, the construction industry made sure 2024 went out with a bang. At the end of 2024, many companies in the construction industry announced some big promotions and important new hires. Here are some of the highlighted appointments from the end of 2024. Hy-Brid Lifts Appoints Director of Sales…
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Must-Have Cold Weather Safety Wear for Construction Workers
Through blazing summer heat or blustery winter winds, construction crews are at the mercy of Mother Nature year-round. Workwear and safety gear built for cold weather make all the difference in staying protected from weather-related illnesses and injuries. Still, crews need gear that keeps them protected without being in the way of getting the job…