USG President and CEO Christopher Griffin will retire later this year after more than three decades with the company, with Chief Operating Officer Christopher Macey set to take over April 1.
Western Specialty Contractors’ Minneapolis Branch completed masonry repairs and recreated the iconic north-wall mural on Duluth’s DeWitt-Seitz Marketplace Building, preserving a Canal Park landmark originally built in 1909.
The company has opened a new Ft. Worth distribution center to improve product availability, delivery speed, and customer support across the fast-growing Dallas–Fort Worth construction market.
The company has opened a new Ft. Worth distribution center to improve product availability, delivery speed, and customer support across the fast-growing Dallas–Fort Worth construction market.
The U.S. Department of Labor’s Wage and Hour Division introduced new webpages, videos and updated toolkits to help employers comply with federal labor laws
New compliance resources aim to help employers understand labor law obligations, prevent violations and resolve wage, overtime and FMLA issues proactively.
Company pledges to donate building materials valued at half a million dollars to Habitat for Humanity in 2026, continuing its commitment to help build affordable housing across the U.S.
The construction industry will need to attract hundreds of thousands of new workers—349,000 in 2026 and 456,000 in 2027—largely to offset retirements and meet renewed spending growth, or risk worsening labor shortages that could drive up costs and slow critical infrastructure projects.
The construction industry will need to attract hundreds of thousands of new workers largely to offset retirements and meet renewed spending growth, or risk worsening labor shortages that could drive up costs and slow critical infrastructure projects.