
The Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America commissioned this study with the goal of taking a deeper dive into existing information on fatalities with an eye towards learning new methods of... Read More
The Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America commissioned this study with the goal of taking a deeper dive into existing information on fatalities with an eye towards learning new methods of... Read More
With construction accounting for one in five workplace deaths in 2014, higher penalty payouts in place and new rules for tracking and recording violations looming, we asked the Occupational Safety and... Read More
Certainly every business owner considers getting a business valuation at the time he or she decides to sell the business, but every business needs to have an up-to-date business valuation on hand at... Read More
Toll roads may surge under a $1 trillion infrastructure proposal being floated by Donald Trump. Read More
Over the last seven weeks, Construction Dive has spoken with 10 young professions from their early 20s to their early 40s about their goals for a career in construction. These individuals represent... Read More
The key is to prevention is making it as hard as possible for would-be thieves to quickly make off with your tools, equipment and materials. Following these five tips will go a long way in helping you... Read More
The Municipal Modernization Act of 2016 (Chapter 218 of the Acts of 2016), signed by the Governor in August, contains several significant changes to the construction procurement laws, designed to streamline... Read More
On May 11, 2016, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) published a rule that will revise its Recording and Reporting of Occupational Injuries and Illnesses regulations. Read More
OSHA has updated the rule that pertains to the reporting of workplace injuries and illnesses. The new rule requires certain employers to submit injury and illness data electronically beginning in 2017.... Read More