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While supply currently remains favorable, curtailments, weather, and transportation headwinds will likely continue to push an upward trend as the...

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With home building volumes lower, labor shortages have eased considerably since record levels set in 2021 but remain relatively widespread in a...

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When experienced tract home framer Dylan Sliter and his framing crew knocked on the door of a panelized homebuilder for work more than a dozen years...

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OSHA is encouraging employers to take a break and raise awareness of fall hazards and the importance of fall protection during the National Safety...

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In construction, time and money are the currencies in which we trade, and efficiency is the market where we compete.

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A coalition of attorneys general is re-petitioning OSHA to issue an emergency temporary standard aimed at protecting workers from heat exposure.

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OSHA has launched a challenge aimed at boosting worker participation in implementing hazard controls and job hazard analyses.

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An Illinois construction contractor – with a history of ignoring federal safety regulations – has again been found exposing workers to deadly fall...

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Confidence in the market for new multifamily housing was in negative territory in the fourth quarter of 2023, according to results from the...

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The latest Producer Price Index, reported by U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, indicated that inputs to residential construction, goods less foods...

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Housing starts opened 2024 on a sour note.

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The market remains steady as prices continue a very slow upward trend.

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