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Work zone safety experts warn drivers to be more mindful of slowing down their speed, removing distractions, and wearing their seatbelt.
The U.S. construction industry accounts for nearly 4.5% of the gross domestic product, with a value of approximately $2.1 trillion, according to Building Radar.
Improper dumpster use on job sites can lead to serious injuries—these expert-backed safety practices help reduce risks, ...
AI-powered translation tools are changing what we know about construction operations, fostering seamless collaboration and ...
Bedrock Robotics raised $80 million to retrofit bulldozers and excavators with AI—not to cut jobs, but to solve a massive ...
The most important asset for any business should be its employees, and keeping them safe is priority number one.
By Steve Corletta, regional operations manager of LeChase Construction Services Working safely on a construction site is far more strategic than ...
OSHA wants to narrow its General Duties Clause for athletic and entertainment occupations, leaving the door open for other ...
While driving our cars and going to work is something we do every day, it can turn deadly in a matter of seconds. That’s what happened to Joseph Caldwell at his construction site job at ...
An unidentified construction worker at Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC) in north Phoenix was badly hurt in an accident on June 30.
Associated Builders and Contractors is a national construction industry trade association established in 1950 with 67 ...
A police report from North Augusta Department of Public Safety provides more details in how a construction worker from West Virginia died following an accident at the Knox Avenue Lowe's.