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March is Ladder Safety Month, an annual public awareness campaign presented by the American Ladder Institute (ALI) and sponsored by NAHB.

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Since 2020, events tend to garner a pre- and post-pandemic label. That’s certainly true in construction.

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The U.S. job market continued to grow at a solid pace in February, with the unemployment rate edging up slightly to 4.1%.

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Human factors and human performance are crucial for workplace safety in most industries, but few are more dire than in the construction industry.

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Language barriers on job sites are sneaky thieves.

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The construction industry is in big trouble.

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Lori Chavez-DeRemer is the new leader of the Department of Labor, after the Senate confirmed her nomination with a 67-32 vote on March 10.

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As the needs of SBCA membership continue to expand, SBCA staff follows suit.

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SBCA is glad to share its newest addition to the staff team, Taylor Pedigo, Event Coordinator.

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The continued shortage of existing homes for sale has helped to keep new single-family construction growing across all regions, according to the...

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SBCA Executive Director, Jess Lohse, runs through the details of the upcoming Open Quarterly Meeting in Charleston, SC.

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Justin and Ken address the ongoing elephant in the room: tariffs.

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