Posts
News
Ladder Safety Essentials and OSHA Compliance
Project managers and safety directors are increasing their focus on ladder risks as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) maintains intense enforcement. Ladder-related falls remain a primary cause of workplace injuries and fataliti
Posts
News
Managing “Buddy Punching” with Location-Verified Time Tracking
Construction companies are wrestling with rampant “buddy punching,” a practice where one worker clocks in for another. Owners, general contractors and subcontractors across the United States are adopting location-verified time-tracking sy
Posts
News
Securing Construction Sites to Prevent Theft and Protect Budgets
Construction sites store highly valuable and portable equipment, making them ideal targets for opportunistic theft. Power tools, copper wiring, generators, fuel and pallets are frequently stolen, and expensive to replace. When these items disappear,
Posts
News
Construction Employment Falls by 11,000
ARLINGTON, VA – Construction employment declined by 11,000 jobs in February, with decreases in both residential and nonresidential segments, according to an analysis of new government data released earlier this month by the Associated General
Posts
News
AI Adoption Doubles in Corporate Legal Departments
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Findings from part two of The General Counsel Report, released earlier this month by FTI Consulting, Inc. (booth pictured at CSC 2025) and Relativity show generative artificial intelligence (AI) adoption in corporat
Posts
News
AI – Existential Threat or Time-Saving Tool?
NEW YORK – Mustafa Suleyman, the CEO of Microsoft AI, recently predicted that artificial intelligence will be able to replace, or fully automate, most white-collar tasks within 12 to 18 months. Suleyman said the shift will primarily aff
Posts
News
The Rise of Silver Collar Jobs: Balancing Automation and Human Expertise
As automation advances, organizations are redefining roles to focus on human oversight, decision stewardship and data translation. This shift is particularly significant on factory floors, construction sites and in infrastructure management, where co
Posts
News
BLS Report Highlights Persistent Safety Risks in Construction
Recent data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) highlights persistent, preventable risks facing construction crews, with findings that warrant attention from workers and safety managers alike. The 2024 census of fatal occupational injuries
Posts
News
Navigating Construction Challenges Amid Global Shipping Disruptions
Contractors and project owners are racing to shield their projects from delays and cost increases as global shipping routes tighten and prices surge. The reverberating effects of material shortages and fuel-driven cost inflation are being experienced