Construction job openings fell to 338,000 in April. This latest decrease brings the industry to its lowest level of positions to fill since March of last year.
News Briefs: June 2024
FTC bans noncompetes and the merit shop has something to say. Plus, a list of the nation's most sustainable cities.
Taking Control of Quality Control
Neglecting work quality costs the industry hundreds of billions of dollars in rework every year—and endangers workers’ lives. Commit today to developing a quality-management system.
How Performance-Driven Construction Management Will Improve Productivity
Combining technology, people and a proactive approach to project management can lead businesses not only to success but into the future of the construction industry.
Five Ways to Connect With Customers to Build Long-Term Partnerships
Taking small but mindful steps now can help create long-term relationships with clients later.
A Construction Veteran’s New Year Checklist for Contractors
Are you taking these 12 steps to ensure company success in 2024? From reviewing last year's performance to pursuing continuous improvement, take the time to address these foundational items.
Schedule Compression Done Correctly
Over-compression of project schedules is more common than you'd think. Here's how to perfect your timeline.
How the University of Alabama Retrofitted a Century-Old Building Into a Cutting-Edge Content Studio
E-learning, like hybrid work, is quickly becoming the new normal. Colleges and universities have taken to retrofitting parts of their campuses to accommodate.







