According to a new report from AIA, the nonresidential building sector is expected to see a healthy rebound through next year after failing to recover with the broader economy last year.
New York, Louisiana Have Worst Losses Between December & February 2020, While Utah, South Dakota Top Gainers; Florida, Alabama, Rhode Island Have Worst One-Month Losses & Texas, West Virginia Have Best Gains
The Biden Administration’s decision to withdraw its emergency vaccine mandate for firms that employ 100 or more people will help firms avoid losing workers unwilling to comply with the new measure.
Hilti unveils Nuron, an all-new 22V cordless platform with built-in connectivity, and Walls & Ceilings traveled to Switzerland and Liechtenstein to be one of the firsts in the industry to see what it’s all about.
As Community Braces for Omicron-Fueled Wave, California Drywall Reaches 90.1% COVID-19 Vaccination Rate While Construction Industry Average Stagnates at 55%
The construction industry at large is struggling to get workers vaccinated, with only 55% of workers vaccinated nationally. With over 600 employees, Cal Drywall has reached a 90.1% COVID-19 vaccination rate.
There are various ways to determine if a person is qualified to do a task or trade. Licensing through the state is probably one of the most common and is often required.
Construction Officials Call on Biden Administration and Congress to Take Steps to Address Supply Chain Problems That are Affecting Many Construction Projects, Undermining Industry’s Recovery
It is no secret that the U.S. is suffering from a post-pandemic labor shortage. The commercial construction industry was already suffering labor losses prior to Covid-19 and is finding it even more difficult now to attract skilled and general labor.