Labor shortages can make labor contracts (and resulting audits) all the more complicated.
No Hard Hat Required: Transferable Skills That Open Doors for Women in Construction
Women of BELL Construction share insights to inspire the next generation of leaders in construction.
Mentoring the Future of the Engineering Workforce
Whether structured or unstructured, there aren't enough mentor-mentee programs for budding construction professionals, but that's changing.
Navigating Compliance Pressures Amidst a Construction Labor Shortage
Construction compliance pressures seem that much heavier with a strained workforce. Integrative programs can help alleviate that.
We Have to Get This Done: Data Centers, Interest Rates and More Primed to Exacerbate Labor Shortage
ABC’s latest workforce shortage analysis should be a wake-up call to Congress and the impetus for implementation of a market-based worker visa system.
Workforce Crunch Ahead: Construction Labor Demand Outpaces Supply
The U.S. construction industry needs 349,000 new workers by 2026 to address labor shortages and balance supply and demand.
Construction Job Openings Rebound in December, Up 87,000 Year Over Year
Construction needs more workers and it shows by the increase in job openings.
Heads or Tails: Deloitte’s 2026 Construction Industry Outlook
A new report from Deloitte, “2026 Engineering and Construction Industry Outlook,” identifies significant headwinds facing the industry in 2026.








