For the past several years, workforce shortages have been a constant headline in the construction industry. A large contingency of the skilled labor in the United States is retiring and the… [To read the rest of the story, visit...
OSHA had to fight hard to finally get its relatively new crystalline silica dust exposure regulations passed, and, once it did, the agency wasted no time enforcing the law. In the regulations… [To read the rest of the story, visit...
We’ve heard a lot of promising developments on construction technologies in the past few years, many of which will not only make the industry more efficient, but create a much higher quality… [To read the rest of the story, visit...
For the past year, Construction Junkie has been analyzing hourly wage data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics for 25 different construction related professions. The goal was to highlight how workers… [To read the rest of the story, visit...
Craftsman tools have been an American tradition since the 1920s. Like many families, I grew up watching my father and grandfather work with Craftsman tools and my very first set of tools was from… [To read the rest of the story, visit...
Three common construction contract provisions—hold harmless, indemnification, and duty to defend—are often found together taking a form something like this: [To read the rest of the story, visit constructionjunkie.com!]