Building a safer industry is the foundation of Construction Safety Week. This week-long campaign started in 2014 when more than 40 companies joined forces to promote safety.
Safeguarding History: Fire Risks in Renovating Historic Buildings
In light of Notre Dame's restoration and the current wildfires devastating the Southern California region, safeguarding against fire is at the forefront of everyone's construction concerns.
Easy Heart-Healthy Habits for Construction Workers
Heart disease has been the leading cause of death in America for decades. For construction workers, there are simple steps they can take every day to reduce their risks.
How Contractors Can Ensure Compliance With Security Measures for Concert Venues
Safety and security may not sound very rock ‘n roll, but they are what ensure the show goes on. Despite contractors’ best efforts, sometimes initial safety and security designs don’t cover it all. Make sure your company knows what to do if it comes to litigation.
Improving Equipment Security to Mitigate Physical and Digital Threats
While many companies are bolstering their fleets and workforce against cyber attacks, some still don’t think it’ll happen to them—until it does.
Breaking the Silence
The construction industry is facing a silent but critical challenge: employee mental health. One in four construction workers has admitted to contemplating suicide—one of the highest rates across all sectors. Companies can no longer be silent.
Winterize Your Worksites for Optimal Safety and Productivity
Winter brings unique challenges to construction projects. Learn how to prepare your worksites to maintain productivity and safety.
Evaluating the Effect of Historic Masculinity on the Construction Industry’s Future
While efforts to fight for mental health in the construction industry have improved, a stigma of masculinity still lingers.








