Despite a slow in nonresidential construction spending, the sector added jobs in April.
Construction Job Openings Decreased by 38,000 in March
Industrywide labor hirings are visibly slowing, but so are industrywide quittings and firings.
Construction Needs More BIM Technology and More People Who Know How to Use It
The construction industry needs more workers trained in BIM, but who is going to train them?
The Construction Workforce Is More Fair for Female Workers Than Other Industries
More women are entering the skilled-trades than ever before, and they're making more money, too.
New Technology Makes Construction More Attractive to Young Recruits
New advancements in construction technology continue to fill the gap left by the retiring construction workforce, as well as attract young engineers.
March Construction Employment Up Just 1.8% Year Over Year
The U.S. construction industry is experiencing a steady incline in employment and has been for the last year.
How Construction Businesses Can Navigate Labor Shortage and Social Inflation Challenges
Recently, workforce challenges have been the headline for another major industry—the U.S. government—but that doesn't mean the labor shortage isn't still affecting construction.
Construction Job Openings Still Subdued in February
Construction industry job hiring is moving the fastest it has in nearly a year.











