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AI-powered translation tools are changing what we know about construction operations, fostering seamless collaboration and ...
Bottlenecks that have developed at Twin Cities road construction sites this summer have some impatient motorists and even a ...
Beat the heat on your construction site with 8 proven strategies to prevent heat-related illness, reduce workers’ comp claims ...
Bedrock Robotics raised $80 million to retrofit bulldozers and excavators with AI—not to cut jobs, but to solve a massive ...
Temperatures are expected to stay in the 90s for the next several days, raising the risk of dehydration, heat exhaustion, and even heat stroke. As the heat settles in, many outdoor workers are ...
Associated Builders and Contractors is a national construction industry trade association established in 1950 with 67 ...
John W. Danforth Company, one of the largest mechanical contractors in the northeast, rolled out a special program to shine a ...
Basics like shade, water and rest can help, but companies should involve workers in the planning process, experts say.
Work zone safety experts warn drivers to be more mindful of slowing down their speed, removing distractions, and wearing their seatbelt.
Construction workers across the Triangle are braving extreme heat as temperatures soar into triple digits this week, presenting significant health risks.
A Washington man was airlifted to a local hospital after an excavator bucket fell on him while working at a construction site earlier this week.
Providing worker safety on the job site can be a difficult task, due to the constant changes and activity occurring on the average job site. However, the importance of protecting construction workers ...