Construction remains one of country’s deadliest industries
Dive Brief: Construction continues to be one of the deadliest industries in the U.S., with 986 construction workers dying on the job last year. That represented a 2.2% decrease fro
Holiday lights build seasonal spirit across jobsites
At year’s end, construction sites across the country often don lights and other festive displays. To capture some of this creativity, Construction Dive asked readers to submit ph
Nonresidential construction starts plunge 25%
Dive Brief: Total construction starts tumbled 18% in November to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $926.3 billion after a brief uptick in October, according to a Dodge Construct
Applewood Plumbing Caring Community Giveaway Spreads the Wealth this Holiday
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Hiller Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical Donates Over $12,000 to Toys for Tots
Hiller Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical (Hiller), the region’s largest residential plumbing, HVAC, and electrical provider, is proud to partner with Toys for Tots for
NCCER Celebrates Major Curriculum Updates in 2022
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Trouble No More
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Merry Christmas from the CN team
Construction Newsis now on a festive break for Christmas and New Year. Our Daily and Breaking email newsletters will return on 3 January, with our first print issue published on 23
CLC: Energy prices to send material costs soaring in 2023
Material prices could face double-digit hikes next year, the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) has warned. Concerns centre in particular on the second and third quarter, when e
CN’s top 10 features of 2022: bad PPE, banned fuel and pointy projects
This year marked a number of small step changes in tackling the inequality faced by women on construction sites – while the gulf between the pay packages of the top brass and sit