Industry employment hits new record amid strong demand, but firms would have hired even more workers as construction officials call for measures to enable more people to work in the industry
Construction firms added 25,000 employees in January and raised wages for hourly workers more steeply than other sectors, according to an analysis by the Associated General Contractors of America of new government data.
BACnet International is pleased to announce Michael Osborne as the new technical advisor for BACnet Testing Laboratories. BACnet International is an industry association that facilitates the successful use of the BACnet protocol in building automation and control systems through interoperability testing, educational programs and promotional activities.
American Iron and Steel Institute Regional Director of Codes and Standards Jon-Paul Cardin, P.E., will conduct a webinar on “Cold-Formed Steel—Latest Design Provisions” on March 14 from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. Central Time as part of a new National Council of Structural Engineers Associations series.
Officials identified a Philadelphia worker who died in a construction accident in late February, according to Marcella Baietto of CBS Philadelphia. The scene of the accident is still undergoing safety inspections.
SmartEquip is the leading technology standard for equipment life cycle management, service and procurement support for the construction industry, with over $1.4 billion in equipment parts ordered through its network each year.
Weather may account for conflicting trends on spending and jobs as construction officials warn of labor shortages and regulatory delays, urge public officials to ease red tape, boost construction training
Total construction spending decreased by 0.4 percent in December, yet industry job openings at the end of the month set a new high for December, according to an assessment the Associated General Contractors of America conducted Feb. 1 of two new federal data sets.
JDM Technology Group, a leading global software business of best-in-class software providers, has acquired Kenton, Ohio-based AllMax Software. AllMax makes wastewater, water, CMMS and pre-treatment software.
Measure will disrupt an economy already struggling with inflation and supply chain challenges, increasing the risk of a recession and forcing workers to become the victims of unrelated disputes
The Associated General Contractors of America’s chief executive officer, Stephen E. Sandherr, issued a statement in reaction to today’s reintroduction in Congress of the so-called PRO Act.
Growing firm announces promotions and addition of two established leaders in urban design and architecture in key positions to expand portfolio of building and city-making works globally
Architecture and urban design firm Cooper Robertson has announced significant new appointments and promotions for its growing team, which is renowned for transforming cities and creating resilient places worldwide.