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Warfel’s new director of people engagement: ‘Here if you need me’
The Pennsylvania-based contractor has created a new position to help build company culture and employee satisfaction.
By Zachary Phillips • Updated Feb. 20, 2025 -
Senators frame Trump’s DOL pick as bridge between employers, employees
Still, Lori Chavez-DeRemer faced bipartisan scrutiny on the PRO Act, “right-to-work” laws, minimum wage policy and the joint employer rule.
By Caroline Colvin • Feb. 20, 2025 -
Sponsored by NAWIC
NAWIC President Kelly Aust on the impact of women in construction week
NAWIC president shares her experiences with WIC Week.
Feb. 18, 2025 -
9 of the biggest OSHA fines of Q4 2024
Lack of fall protection and failing to ensure safe trench excavations led to high initial fine amounts for several contractors.
By Zachary Phillips • Feb. 13, 2025 -
DOD halts PLAs on construction projects
The AGC lauded the Defense Department’s move to stop the use of project labor agreements and said it anticipates other agencies will follow suit.
By Zachary Phillips • Feb. 12, 2025 -
5 quick answers to employers’ questions on E-Verify, ICE raids
Attorneys discussed the practical angles of immigration enforcement during a recent webinar.
By Kathryn Moody • Feb. 12, 2025 -
Bill to abolish OSHA has ‘zero chance’ of becoming law, attorney says
The legislation from Rep. Andy Biggs will not move forward, an employment lawyer told Construction Dive, but other new policies could affect the federal safety agency.
By Zachary Phillips • Feb. 10, 2025 -
Nonprofit launches mobile app to address industry mental health crisis
Participants of ABC’s Florida East Coast chapter’s charity arm will post a QR code on jobsites to connect workers with healthcare professionals.
By Zachary Phillips • Feb. 6, 2025 -
Construction hiring slows to ‘unprecedented pace’
The decline is a result of diminished demand for labor, potentially due to cold weather and the presidential transition, according to a construction economist.
By Jennifer Goodman • Feb. 5, 2025 -
Deep Dive
It’s not just workplace raids. Mishandled electronic I-9s could be a costly immigration threat for employers under Trump.
A group of legal experts is sounding the alarm that noncompliant electronic Form I-9 vendors could put unsuspecting employers at risk.
By Ryan Golden • Feb. 4, 2025 -
Contractors scramble to stay on top of Trump’s new policies
Builders must stay up to date with the new administration's rapidly evolving directives that cover everything from DEI to funding, experts say.
By Julie Strupp • Feb. 3, 2025 -
Construction outlook 2025: what contractors need to know
From uncertain interest rates to a new presidential administration, construction pros are keeping close tabs on key issues that could drive up costs or create new challenges.
By Construction Dive Staff • Jan. 30, 2025 -
Arizona drywall firms ordered to pay over $7.4M in back wages, damages
A Labor Department investigation determined two companies that perform commercial work willfully denied overtime pay to more than 1,400 employees.
By Zachary Phillips • Jan. 30, 2025 -
Trump’s immigration policy likely to cause ‘mayhem’ for next 4 years
ICE arrests and a battle over birthright citizenship are just two of the president’s actions creating anxiety over how he will handle work authorization, experts say.
By Zachary Phillips • Jan. 30, 2025 -
Trump funding freeze leaves IIJA, IRA projects in limbo
New executive orders could halt promised funding and stop infrastructure and environmental projects that are already underway, legal experts say.
By Julie Strupp • Updated Jan. 29, 2025 -
Skanska, Fluor launch online sustainability education program
The platform is designed to share knowledge and promote collaboration on supply chain challenges.
By Zachary Phillips • Jan. 28, 2025 -
Judge rules against federal PLA mandate
Though the decision only applies to specific bid protests, it opens the door for other challenges and hobbles the government’s ability to issue more project labor agreements, a construction attorney said.
By Zachary Phillips • Updated Jan. 27, 2025 -
‘Your main challenge in 2025’: finding workers
The construction industry needs nearly half a million more workers, particularly those with trades skills and experience, to deliver on project demand, per Associated Builders and Contractors.
By Zachary Phillips • Jan. 24, 2025 -
Despite Trump’s orders, DBE not dead yet
The president’s move to revoke a ban on discrimination in federal contracting could have a chilling effect, but it will take an act of Congress to dismantle current programs, an attorney told Construction Dive.
By Joe Bousquin • Jan. 23, 2025 -
Trump orders agencies to target private-sector DEI
In a Tuesday executive order, President Trump asked members of his administration to develop a strategic enforcement plan to deter “illegal” DEI programs and principles.
By Emilie Shumway • Jan. 23, 2025 -
How contractors plan for cold weather safety
Much of the U.S. is experiencing frigid temperatures this week. Workers unaccustomed to the cold may need extra protection, experts say.
By Zachary Phillips • Jan. 23, 2025 -
Construction staffing firm settles discrimination suit for $300K
Minnesota-based TKO Construction Services didn’t hire women, Black workers and individuals over 40 due to client requests, according to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.
By Joe Bousquin • Jan. 22, 2025 -
Trump takes action around energy, immigration, tariffs
The newly sworn-in president issued several executive orders on Monday that could impact contractors.
By Jennifer Goodman • Jan. 21, 2025 -
Construction resumes on Idaho hangar that collapsed last year
Big D Builders said it has restarted work on the jobsite at the Boise Airport nearly one year after three workers were killed.
By Zachary Phillips • Jan. 21, 2025 -
Trump names former EEOC Commissioner Keith Sonderling deputy labor secretary
If both are confirmed, Sonderling would work alongside former Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Trump’s pick for secretary of labor.
By Ginger Christ • Jan. 16, 2025