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Contractors with education and municipal backlog urged to prepare for evolving material and certification standards
Major construction expo will include inaugural operator national championships in 2025
So far, Trump’s tariffs have caused vital construction material costs to spike
US contractors remain confident on profit margins, in spite of drop in backlog and tariff-related material price increases
US contractors and one trade group are working together on reducing highway construction crashes
Industry showcases innovation, unity, and policy priorities on the National Mall in Washington D.C.
UK construction risks losing new entrants to the construction industry, according to oversubscribed employer
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Jevon Wooden on emotional intelligence’s role in boosting employee engagement and business performance
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The Trump administration is dissolving a 54-year-old health and safety agency
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Tim-OIiver Müller, managing director of construction industry association Bauindustrie, discusses the state of Germany’s construction industry
Bauma once again held its Innovation Awards, crowning winners across five categories
The US non-residential market set a monthly record for segment spending
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Plan is part of Trump administration’s strategy to reduce business costs
US construction companies faced a 4% increase in the cost of steel in February, as the threat of tariffs on imports allowed domestic producers to put up their prices
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US data shows a 70% decrease in trench-related deaths in 2024 from 2022
A US construction trade association named its top-performing contractors of 2025
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Industry response to Trump’s new round of materials tariffs is decidedly anxious
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The 2025 edition of the World of Concrete has wrapped, here’s three keys from the expo
Two segments alone were responsible for 94% of increased non-residential construction spending
A construction trade association said US construction needs about approximately 500,000 new workers in 2025