November 2023

Construction Equipment Accountability

Empowering on-the-job accountability is the foundation for improved safety and productivity at every level of construction business operations. Creating a culture of accountability starts when leaders encourage mind-my-own-business construction employees to speak up. If you see something that might be a problem, point it out. If you have questions, ask. Our success is a result […]

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DBA & Construction Wage Work: Be Prepared

What does this update to a 1931 enactment mean for us? Construction wage work principlesoriginally outlined are now rules “and expected to face legal challenges,” according to Fredrikson’s The Construction Counselor. The bottom line: Use caution when considering federal infrastructure projects. Legal advisors recommend creating an internal checklist to determine DBA coverage at the pre-bid

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Skilled Trades Support in a Changing Construction Industry

In Egypt and Babylon, craftsmanship training was organized to maintain an adequate number of skilled trades. The 18th century BCE Code of Hammurabi of Babylon required craftsmen to teach their skills to the next generation. And U.S. construction industry skilled trades have a long tradition; George Washington was an apprentice land surveyor. As the workforce continues to reinvent

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Roman coliseum showing construction

Sustainable Construction: What Did Mayans, Romans Know That We Don’t?

Table of Contents Updated on 10/17/2024. Introduction The construction industry is a vital sector that plays a significant role in shaping the world around us. From residential homes to commercial buildings, infrastructure projects, and industrial facilities, construction projects have a profound impact on our daily lives. With the increasing focus on sustainability and environmental responsibility,

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Construction Industry & Carbon Emissions

In 2022, the World Economic Forum reminded us the built environment – the construction industry – accounts for 39% of gross annual carbon emissions worldwide. Cement manufacturing causes 8% of global air pollution. Reducing carbon emissions is something the construction industry is taking seriously. Evaluating the types of materials we use and data-tracking (using real-time analytics to

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Q3 2023 Construction Costs Insights

It felt as though construction costs for materials might be stabilizing in 2023 but perhaps we are becoming more comfortable with uncertainty. Building Design & Construction Network says 2023 year-end reports indicate an “overall” equilibrium but with variations. We’ve seen decreases in aluminum, lumber, and steel pipe costs and double-digit price increases in concrete, glass, gypsum,

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