Industrial Fall Protection Equipment Market

According to new research report by Global Market Insights, Industrial Fall Protection Equipment Market may exceed $3.8 billion by 2024. PROTECTION IS PARAMOUNT Increasing government regulations...

Workforce Management: Part 4 of 4

Miscommunication is often the underlying cause of many problems throughout the construction lifecycle, from causing delays and rework to more serious problems like workplace...

Contractor Skills Gap Report

It’s no exaggeration to say that today’s contractors are operating under increasingly difficult conditions. Costs keep rising, skilled labor shortages persist, while competition remains...

Contractor Training

Training … why do it? The short and simple answer to the question of why bother with construction training is twofold: safety and productivity. Accidents...

Decision-making: Part 3 of 3

By Preston Ingalls I truly believe our lives are the result of our decision making. We are either recipients of good outcomes for proper decisions or...

Lousy Leadership

Bad leaders have something over the good ones. Bad leaders have much better job security. Why? Simple. They run off anybody who is a...

Ending Business As Usual: Being free from unwarranted construction cost overruns

As the economy has picked up, so has construction in New York City. In fact, development on many new construction projects in and around...

WOMEN IN CONSTRUCTION: Digital Shift

How do you see digital transformation enhancing the career path for women in construction? I see the acceleration of digital transformation enhancing career opportunities for...

Live Field Data

By Mike Merrill The US economy is always moving, it is the nature of the system to regularly cycle between growth and correction. We have...

Knowing is Half the Battle

Construction worksites, by nature, are generally hectic, busy, and more slimly staffed due to work-saving technology and the raw reality of today’s economy—which favors...