Construction Industry

National Subcontractor Market Report Reveals $97B In Additional Material and Labor Costs for Subcontractors in 2022 Industry News

National Subcontractor Market Report Reveals $97B In Additional Material and Labor Costs for Subcontractors in 2022

Billd, the leading provider of material and labor financing solutions for commercial subcontractors, released its third annual construction industry market report, the 2023 National Subcontractor Market Report: $97 Billion in Extra Weight on the Shoulders of America’s Subcontractors. ...

TDIndustries’ Executive Vice President Matt Terry Named Associated Builders and Contractors 2023 Young Professional of the Year Awards Industry News

TDIndustries’ Executive Vice President Matt Terry Named Associated Builders and Contractors 2023 Young Professional of the Year

TDIndustries, premier facilities service and mechanical construction firm, announced today that Matt Terry, executive vice president of Construction and Special Projects, received the Associated Builders and Contractor’s (ABC) 2023 Young Professional of the Year Award. Terry ...

Women Breaking New Ground in Homebuilding Featured Articles Leadership Strategies

Women Breaking New Ground in Homebuilding

When J.F. Shea Company began a small plumbing company 142 years ago, there were virtually no women in the construction workforce. Today women in the homebuilding industry have a strong representation in sales, marketing, legal ...

Construction Labor Shortages Persist, Reports Annual Marcum Jobs Analysis Industry News Labor

Construction Labor Shortages Persist, Reports Annual Marcum Jobs Analysis

The construction industry continues to face a skilled labor shortage, with worker scarcity worsening since the beginning of the pandemic, according to Marcum LLP’s annual analysis of the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Job Openings and Labor ...

The Ongoing Evolution of Jobsite Connectivity Featured Articles Technology

The Ongoing Evolution of Jobsite Connectivity

By Gregg Wartgow, contributing writer for the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) The vision is there. Wouldn’t it be great if the entire jobsite — the general contractor, subs, designers, owners, equipment vendors and material ...