The 6 states with the highest construction unemployment rates Construction’s national unemployment rate is down to 3.4%, according to a year-over-year analysis by Associated Builders and Contractors. construction dive November 4, 2022 0 Comments
Gilbane-Turner JV selected for Bills’ new stadium The structure is designed by Populous and will seat at least 60,000. construction dive November 4, 2022 0 Comments
5 tips for managing FMLA leave and PTO in the post-COVID-19 landscape On its face, the FMLA may appear simple, but COVID-19 continues to add wrinkles to leave administration. construction dive November 3, 2022 0 Comments
Despite OSHA’s efforts, construction’s death rate hasn’t budged in 10 years Ten in every 100,000 workers died on the job in 2020, a stubbornly stagnant rate that has held since 2011. construction dive November 3, 2022 0 Comments
$1B Texas Harbor Bridge work resumes, completion delayed to 2025 Texas DOT had forced Flatiron/Dragados to stop work over safety concerns. construction dive November 3, 2022 0 Comments
Industrial construction pipeline reaches record high as demand slows Commercial real estate advisory Newmark expects industrial supply to accelerate, even as the need for inventory space tapers and construction timeline… construction dive November 3, 2022 0 Comments
Turner tech program aims to address construction’s worst pain points Two Entrepreneurs-In-Residence are examining how technology can help alleviate problems with issues like payments, cash flow, insurance and finance. construction dive November 2, 2022 0 Comments
Fed meets as demand for workers stokes red-hot labor market Although manufacturing flagged in October, robust demand for workers suggests that the economy has not begun to slow enough to meet the Federal Rese… construction dive November 2, 2022 0 Comments
McCarthy wins $70M CMAR contract for Kansas wastewater project The St. Louis-based contractor expects to complete the work in 2026. construction dive November 2, 2022 0 Comments
Top 10 causes of construction claims Changes in scope were the top instigator of disputes and lawsuits in the U.S., according to a new report. construction dive November 2, 2022 0 Comments