Research shows that compliance-focused safety training alone rarely delivers lasting risk reduction, prompting calls for ...
New York City recently enacted a local law to address growing mental health concerns within the construction industry, ...
As 2026 gets underway, a construction injury lawyer argues that government benchmarks represent the bare minimum, not the ...
On January 3, 2026, the New York City Council enacted legislation (Int. No. 1384-2025) amending Local Law 126 of 2021, which regulates the city’s site safety training (SST) requirements. The new ...
As temperatures drop and daylight hours shrink, construction sites face increased fall hazards, making proper planning, equipment, and safety culture more critical than ever. Each Fall, construction ...
OSHA has made several changes in the past year, and contractors who don’t review them risk falling behind before the semester even starts. One of the most important is the requirement that personal ...
Despite the challenges, the future of construction holds tremendous promise. New technologies, sustainable practices and smarter risk management are driving greater efficiency, safety and value.
New research suggests that the construction industry needs to focus more on worker safety and utilizing technology to combat ...
There is a shortage of workers in construction. In fact, the industry needs to hire more than 400,000 new workers this year to keep up with demand, according to the Associated Builders and Contractors ...
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In hopes of increasing access to construction trade careers, an Elizabeth-based redevelopment-focused nonprofit organization is expanding a free training program designed to provide veterans with the ...