In the past few years, there has been a new, renewed interest in working in trades. I have personally heard it talking to friends and seen a growing interest in the media as well. The numbers seem to back this up as well. The U.S. Dept. of Labor suggests ... See more
As we move into 2026, it’s worth reflecting on how predictions about the future of construction continue to evolve—and how key trends are shaping what comes next. A few years ago, analysts speculated about a “new normal” driven by technology, workforce ch... See more
As 2025 closed and 2026 begins, the construction industry stands at a moment of transition. Looking back at the trends that defined and shaped 2025 offers a clear lens on what’s ahead—from market conditions and workforce transformation to the accelerating... See more
As 2025 draws to a close, the conversation about infrastructure feels more urgent than ever. Once seen mainly as bridges and roads, infrastructure now spans digital networks, energy grids, water systems, and even the artificial intelligence-fueling data c... See more
Is safety the key to enticing more workers to consider a career in the construction industry? It certainly isn’t the only step, but it is one pillar, and the investment in safety is worth it for a number of reasons. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Ad... See more