Total Human Health
The “Zero Tolerance” campaign by the New York City’s Department of Buildings had worked to reduce building site injuries and fatalities. Evaluation of the program will be critical to preventing these events in future.
Connection and Culture Change Needed to Address High Suicide Rate
Discussing mental health may be uncomfortable, but by fostering a safe environment and a culture of understanding, construction leaders can help employees when times are tough.
2021-2022 Tech Alliance Members Announced
Associated Builders and Contractors has announced the members of its second annual Tech Alliance—a consortium of firms creating construction technology and innovative solutions for ABC contractor members.
Hitting the Ground Running
Meet 10 motivated, rising stars who share why they entered this industry, how they are embracing cultures of safety and inclusivity, and what builds a foundation for a future of leadership.
As the Pandemic Ride Continues, What Challenges Can Construction Companies Expect?
Challenges construction companies can expect include safety concerns, labor shortages, surging material costs and bankruptcy filings—and recommendations to mitigate losses.
A Good Bet: Chapters Utilize Grants to Bolster Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Programs
The first four recipients of ABC's Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Committee's matching grant initiative are applying the funding in creative and effective ways.
Make Suicide Prevention Go Viral
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the United States. September is National Suicide Prevention Month.
Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Rise of the Delta Variant and Upcoming Flu Season
Construction employers can navigate the upcoming flu season and rise of COVID-19 Delta Variant by implementing policies the prevent their spread and by encouraging their employees to get vaccinated.












