
Construction Worker Shortage Highlights Need for Enhanced Benefits
More construction firms are finding that offering new worker benefits—or simply communicating existing ones better—is a competitive differentiator in today’s tight labor force
More construction firms are finding that offering new worker benefits—or simply communicating existing ones better—is a competitive differentiator in today’s tight labor force
It’s the end of year and time to catch up on some reading. Not sure where to start? Check out our most popular blogs from 2022.
Meet the next generation of Queensland innovators combining business success with supporting blue-collar workers across Australia and beyond through construction wear – TradeMutt.
A.L. Hu wants a more inclusive architecture industry, and they’re fearlessly working to ensure the industry changes for the better
The first non-family-member CEO of the 84-year-old contractor shares why she got into construction, the biggest issues facing the industry and the best advice she’s ever received
Organizations across the industry are working to improve its minority representation by developing programs that drive awareness at the youngest ages
From exoskeletons to state-of-the-art sports stadiums, these were the top stories of the Built Blog in 2020
In Indiana’s roundabout capital of Carmel, traffic fatalities are way down, and a maverick mayor is taking the case for this traditional civil infrastructure design on the road
Isla Intersections, the latest modular housing concept currently under construction in Los Angeles, represents many of the challenges inherent in the construction of affordable housing
A new condominium development in the Lone Star state will feature a living wall so big that its proponents argue that it may help clean the area’s air pollution
Construction accounts for a significant percentage of global carbon emissions, meaning builders need to shift to more sustainable building strategies
The outbreak has put many small construction, design and engineering firms in crisis mode. Keep these employment law implications in mind.
Discover how cutting-edge technologies like AI, robotics and cloud-based tools are transforming construction by addressing key challenges such as labor shortages, rising material costs and project delays in 2025
The high-speed rail line in England began with a goal of net zero greenhouse gas emissions, then expanded to diesel-free construction sites to further decarbonize the project
Societal shifts following the COVID-19 pandemic—namely the rise of remote work—have left millions of square feet of office space vacant. But converting those buildings to housing and other potential uses comes with several building complications (from 2023)