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EEOC obtains $2.6M judgment against construction staffing firm
The agency alleged in a discrimination suit that Maryland-based Green JobWorks refused to hire women for demolition and laborer jobs.
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Protect your surety credit through partnership
Three ways to include your surety partner in succession planning to avoid unexpected outcomes.
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The top 4 construction buzzwords for 2023
Precon teams see digitizing and familiarizing with four key construction trends as ways to gain a competitive edge despite inflation, material costs and labor shortages.
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Albemarle to invest $1.3B in South Carolina lithium processing facility
The location will bring the company closer to its customers as the supply chain is built out in North America, said CEO Kent Masters.
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Despite labor shortages, construction in Texas is booming
Adolfson & Peterson’s new central Texas director of preconstruction also discussed how the industry has changed over the past three decades and how the role of tech is evolving.
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Angie’s List co-founder: It doesn’t take a ‘tidal wave shift’ to tackle labor crisis
Angie Hicks, chief customer officer of the home services review site now known as Angi, spoke to Construction Dive about the educational and cultural shifts that construction needs.
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Atlanta transit agency’s $2.7B expansion program will get city council-mandated audit
The “More MARTA Atlanta” program initially consisted of 17 projects with the first to be completed by 2025. The agency has since reduced the scope and extended the timeline.
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Construction execs discuss future of safety technology
Panelists highlighted technologies that identify forward-looking hazard indicators on site during the 2023 New York Build Conference.
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Trades teacher contest with $1.5M in prizes kicks off
The Harbor Freight Tools for Schools program pays trades teachers and their schools up to $100,000.
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What The New York Times got wrong about construction
What is holding the industry back from broader tech adoption and more collaboration?