The first-ever CISCA Contractor Challenge will kick-off at the CISCA 2025 Summit in Las Vegas. The competition will highlight and celebrate the craftsmanship of CISCA contractor members and allow opportunities for contractor members to highlight their top talent.
Associated Builders and Contractors celebrates a decision that will restore merit-based competition for taxpayer-funded construction projects procured by military agencies.
Associated Builders and Contractors celebrated a Feb. 7 decision by the U.S. Department of Defense, released to the public, that will restore merit-based competition for taxpayer-funded construction projects procured by military agencies.
The Fenestration and Glazing Industry Alliance has launched a new online store for purchasing AAMA and IGMA standards, technical documents and industry market reports.
Elevate 2025 will convene industry leaders and policymakers to explore the true scope of the issue and introduce solutions to support the country’s security and growth.
Klosowski-Blatz has proven successful in driving innovation, portfolio life cycle management and achieving operational excellence on a global basis in addition to implementing organizational change management.
The construction industry added fewer jobs in January but on a year-over-year basis, industry employment has increased by 178,000 jobs, an increase of 2.2 percent.
The construction industry added fewer jobs in January but on a year-over-year basis, industry employment has increased by 178,000 jobs, an increase of 2.2 percent.
The honored projects typically feature architectural copper and copper alloys used in roof systems, façades, and wall systems, as well as in custom-fabricated elements.
This change will enable the Rising Stars Program to significantly expand its reach, enhance its offerings and secure additional funding to further its mission of empowering underrepresented youth with career opportunities in the construction industry.
Georgia-Pacific named David Neal EVP of building products, succeeding Andy Konieczka in March. Neal, a 27-year company veteran, led major growth in gypsum.
In the past two years, Scots have lost a staggering £661k to cowboy contractors selling insulation and other money-saving services that turn out to be bogus, substandard or subject to non-existent grants.
Since 2023, Scots have lost a staggering USD $818K to cowboy contractors selling insulation and other money-saving services that turn out to be bogus, substandard or subject to non-existent grants.