Siloed budgeting often hides risks in capital programs. Portfolio-level budgeting strategies give leaders visibility across projects, enabling earlier issue detection, strategic resource allocation ...
ABC strongly supports the DOL’s bold new approach to addressing longstanding concerns with registered apprenticeship programs." ...
The U.S. military routinely retires massive cargo parachutes used to deliver tanks, Jeeps, ammunition and food supplies to ...
After a downward start to the year due to construction job losses and materials price increases, contractor confidence and backlog is back up.
As construction and technology become enmeshed, companies are creating roles dedicated to technology.
The construction industry lost 11,000 jobs on net in February, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. On a year-over-year ...
Whether structured or unstructured, there aren't enough mentor-mentee programs for budding construction professionals, but that's changing.
Overall construction input prices are 2.3% higher than a year ago, while nonresidential construction input prices are 2.9% higher. Prices increased in 2 of 3 energy categories last month. Crude ...
The 2024 final rule creates an ambiguous and difficult-to-interpret standard for determining independent contractor status." ...
From fire prevention to road maintenance, water trucks on the jobsite might be some of the most important—yet most overlooked—pieces of construction equipment. Water trucks are often the unsung heroes ...
The roofing industry is still feeling the pressure of labor shortages, and at the same time, compliance requirements keep getting more complex. Safety, training, documentation, workforce ...
While bids for complex capital projects continue to dominate the construction industry, adaptive reuse has been quietly on the rise. Notably, more than 70,000 apartments were converted from office ...