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Spreading awareness about working safely in the heat is the aim of two new OSHA resources – one intended for young workers and the other geared...

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OSHA has kicked off a series of informal virtual public hearings on its proposed rule aimed at protecting workers from heat-related illnesses.

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Lumber cost uncertainty has risen from the start of the year, driven in part by potential higher tariffs, particularly on Canadian softwood lumber.

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Join NAHB and its official safety sponsor, Builders Mutual, in recognizing June as National Safety Month, an annual observance to promote hazard...

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A sharp decline in multifamily production pushed overall housing starts down in May, while single-family output was essentially flat due to economic...

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At HBI’s BuildStrong Academies, we’re committed to providing tuition-free, hands-on training that leads to real careers in the construction industry.

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SBCA Executive Director talks about industry awards and BCMC 2025.

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Getting the attention of potential customers and growing your market is a challenging endeavor. 

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The Structural Building Components Association (SBCA) is excited to announce the creation of a new leadership position: Associate Director.

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The market is evolving and the experts describe what's emerging as "intricate."

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Watch as Executive Director Jess Lohse gives an update on SBCA events and activities.

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Contractors across the country are facing the same challenge: too much work, not enough skilled labor.

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