Job growth has been dwindling across the U.S. economy for months and the construction sectors see no exemption.
Operationalizing Safety: Why It’s Time to Treat Safety Tech Like Your Project Schedule
To effectively integrate safety tech, it should be treated more like a physical construction tool.
The Travelers 2025 Injury Impact Report Reveals First-Year Workers Most at Risk
This year, 44% of workers' compensation claims in construction came from first-year employees.
How CTE Programs Are Preparing Construction Students to Be Successful on the Jobsite
CTE offers partnerships and collaboration opportunities to meet changing industry needs.
Construction Quit Rate Plummets to Nine-Year Low
Quiet-quitting is canceled for the construction industry as retention rates top nearly 10-year charts.
Nonresidential Construction Spending Falls Sharply in July
Private nonresidential construction spending declined in July, but the public nonresidential sector saw improvements.
Most Frequent Value Engineering Problems in Animal Care Facilities
Engineers are creative, but finding solutions to construction queries at animal care facilities requires thinking outside the dog box.
Construction Safety Culture Trends of 2025
From new hire incident rates to heat-related risks, 2025 has presented certain safety challenges for the construction industry.





