
Future Built: Why Mental Health in Construction Can’t Be Ignored
As mental health concerns rise across the construction industry, leaders and workers alike are beginning to confront the stigma and push for meaningful change
As mental health concerns rise across the construction industry, leaders and workers alike are beginning to confront the stigma and push for meaningful change
With one of the highest rates of suicide, the construction industry is starting to tackle mental health challenges by raising awareness, breaking stigmas and creating a culture of support
With one of the highest rates of suicide, the construction industry is starting to tackle mental health challenges by raising awareness, breaking stigmas and creating a culture of support
Construction has one of the highest suicide rates among all occupations, according to recent data, but the industry has made tremendous progress in tackling mental health on jobsites
Explore the critical issue of mental health in the Australian construction industry. Discover the staggering costs, both human and financial, and learn about initiatives and strategies aimed at supporting the mental wellbeing of workers. From training programs to workplace culture, find out how the industry is coming together to create safer, more resilient environments.
Remote working could leave people feeling disconnected. However, technology may be able to help.
Employees’ mental well-being has been increasingly linked to productivity and satisfaction, prompting more construction firms to take action on the issue
The industry’s stern reputation and physical toll means construction firms need to make an intentional effort to care for workers’ mental well-being
Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) are becoming essential for AEC professionals aiming to reduce embodied carbon and make smarter, data-driven material choices
With suicide rates high in construction, these companies are working to destigmatize mental health and promote well-being efforts on the job
The general contractor aims to focus on renewable energy, local partnerships and better monitoring of its operations
Explore critical insights for National Safe Work Month 2023, focusing on workplace safety in the construction industry. Learn about risk management, mental health support, diversity in the workforce, and the new 10-year national strategy to reduce workplace fatalities. Discover resources for small businesses to enhance safety practices.
Drone expert David Daly explains how UAVs are transforming construction jobsites through real-time progress monitoring, site security, asset tracking and emerging AI-powered technologies
Warren Roebling’s remarkable leadership on the Brooklyn Bridge challenged 19th-century norms and left a lasting mark on engineering history
A look back at 2024’s most compelling construction stories, highlighting the year’s innovations, challenges and the people driving change in the built world
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