Three times in four months, federal safety inspectors observed workers employed by a Calumet City roofing contractor exposed to deadly fall hazards...
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Nonfarm payroll employment increased in 42 states in October compared to the previous month while eight states and the District of Columbia lost jobs.
Read PostWorkplace injuries and illnesses cost employers billions of dollars each year.
Read PostOver the first nine months of 2022, the total number of single-family permits issued year-to-date (YTD) nationwide reached 800,424.
Read PostSupply continues to remain strong against demand, but lumber curtailments will likely kick in soon which may have a slight impact.
Read PostA Philadelphia framing contractor faces $269,594 in proposed penalties after the company was again found exposing employees to deadly fall hazards...
Read PostA recent study of residential construction supervisors in Oregon who received toolbox talks via text messages showed that their compliance...
Read PostThe count of open, unfilled jobs for the overall economy increased in September, rising from 10.3 million open positions to 10.71 million.
Read PostNorth Carolina builders have accelerated efforts to encourage students to explore the many job opportunities available in the skilled trades.
Read PostAn increasing number of multifamily projects are incorporating offsite construction, as more developers take advantage of its quicker timelines,...
Read PostContractors across the U.S. have recently expressed concern about completing prospective construction projects due to a nationwide concrete shortage.
Read PostPrivate residential construction spending was virtually unchanged in September, with spending on single-family construction dropping just 2.6%.
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