The Canadian wildfires are still burning, and while the smoke might have dissipated in the U.S., long-term effects can hang around.
Bridges Need More Attention
Weigh in motion and structural health monitoring can help better protect some of the world's most sensitive and important infrastructure.
Examining Best Practices for Fire Protection of Critical Systems in Buildings
Since the 1800s, fire safety has been standard practice in commercial construction. Today, that practice has greatly evolved.
OSHA Joins the EEOC in Analyzing Unsafe Construction Environments
How equity in the workplace affects safety on construction sites.
How to Manage Occupational Heat-Related Illnesses
Read this list of the top five heat-related illnesses in construction, including how to avoid them if you can and resolve them if you can't.
Evolving Climate Patterns and Extreme Weather Demand New Building Methods
If it isn't broken, you still might need to fix it—especially when it comes to outdated, unsafe construction methods and materials.
Falling Short: Construction Must Prioritize Worker Safety
How to protect your workers—and your wallet—from falls and fall claims.
Safe Commercial Asbestos-Removal Practices
Only contractors licensed by the Environmental Protection Agency in abatement should dispose of asbestos-containing materials.











