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Construction counted 350,000 job openings on the last day of August, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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After more than a year of strong gains, average hourly earnings for residential building workers* increased at a relatively slower pace in the past...

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Federal workplace safety inspectors have cited an Irvington contractor who exposed employees to potentially deadly falls by allowing them to do...

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Oct. 8-14 is National Fire Prevention Week, an annual public outreach and awareness campaign by the National Fire Protection Association. 

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NAHB Analysis of the Census Bureau’s Characteristics of Units in New Multifamily Buildings Completed finds that 93% of the 368,000 multifamily units...

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All three experts share their take on where the market is heading including current and potential curtailments.

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Across the 48 states which reported construction sector jobs data—which includes both residential as well as non-residential construction— 31 states...

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A federal workplace safety and health investigation has determined a Hialeah roofing contractor could have prevented a 28-year-old employee's fatal...

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Demand for construction workers is at an all-time high. An Associated General Contractors of America survey last year revealed that 91% of...

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In light of statistics showing construction workers are almost four times more likely than the average American to die from suicide, a contractor...

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As House Republicans force a fight over federal spending, it’s looking increasingly likely that Congress will not pass bills that fund federal...

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The U.S. Department of Labor today announced that its Occupational Safety and Health Administration has awarded approximately $12.7 million in...

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