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The Importance of Controlling Humidity on a Worksite

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Humidity can cause a number of problems on construction sites. When the humidity in an area is too high, water vapor in the air can damage building materials, leading...

The Difference Between a Safe and Secure Construction Site

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Losses at construction sites occur from security and safety hazards that threaten construction operations. An estimated $400 million is lost annually due to incidents like theft and worker’s compensation in the...

New Survey Finds Construction Industry Salaries Remain High

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ALACHUA, Fla. – The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) released its 2024 Construction Craft Salary Survey, and the results reflect high earning potential for skilled craft...

NCCER and Build Your Future Celebrate 2024 Careers in Construction Month Results

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ALACHUA, Fla.  ̶  The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), the leading 501(c)(3) nonprofit construction education foundation, and its Build Your Future (BYF) initiative celebrated the 12th...

NCCER Celebrates 2024 Research Impacting Construction Workforce Development

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ALACHUA, Fla.  ­̶   The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), a leading nonprofit construction education foundation, continued its efforts to help create opportunities for career development and...

How We Can Reduce Dust Exposure on Work Sites

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Construction site managers have many responsibilities while on duty. In addition to daily tasks like risk assessment, project analysis and working on-site, they ensure the safety of all project...

6 Ways Solar Power Can Be Used on Construction Sites

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Incorporating sustainability into construction by transitioning to renewable energy sources is a good method to reduce energy expenses and also help the environment.

Maintaining Safety Around Construction Areas

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The construction site is full of risks for both workers and passersby. Consequently, it's important to protect your staff at work in the construction area.

Set your Sights on the Right Site Supervisors

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Site supervisors play an important role in supervising and training the field workforce and managing projects. According to O*Net Online, there will be 70,700 job openings for frontline supervisors...

What Action Can Project Managers Take To Be Proactive About Their Workers’ Health?

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Construction workers support every industry and residential community, but they also face higher levels of risk on the job than most professionals.