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This year’s spring construction season could see a change in how firms hire new workers.

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Buyers continue to keep inventory low and focusing on just-in-time purchasing, creating a static pricing structure with very little movement while...

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Here are the top 10 most-read NFC Framing News headlines for Q1 2023, which were predominated by OSHA citations, labor issues, and housing economics.

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This NFC Legal Tip of the Month™ will address the means to collect retainage on private projects faster.

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Fatalities caused by falls from elevation continue to be a leading cause of death for construction employees, accounting for 378 of the 986...

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Residential construction jobs increased by 2.2% in March from a year earlier, another indicator of the tiny gains the U.S. housing market is showing...

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Average hourly earnings for residential building workers continue to rise in February 2023 but at a slower pace.

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At the BuildStrong Academy of Orlando, developer Robert Harper recently announced the Harper Family Foundation’s $1 million contribution to Home...

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San Jose, California-based software firm Field Materials announced that it raised $4.65 million in a seed funding round on April 6, according to a...

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Earlier this year, we published a post highlighting a continuing high reliance of construction on immigrant workers post pandemic.

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Weather has contributed to a delay in many projects, which has pushed both the spring buy season as well as allowing logging in some regions of the...

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US housing starts surged in February, with the upside surprise boosted by falling lumber prices in the month. 

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