U.S. Rep. Monica De La Cruz promised to explore new ways for migrants to work legally in the construction industry.
Industry reports point to flat 2026 spending, persistent labor shortages and rising costs, even as tech adoption and targeted regional strategies drive new opportunities.
Women now hold 38% of jobs in traditionally majority-male professional roles, up from 23% just a few decades ago. In many ...
The construction industry added 28,000 jobs on net in November, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis ...
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U.S. construction employment increased by 28,000 jobs in November, led by gains in nonresidential specialty trades, according ...
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Looking back at 2025, the AEC industry saw AI adoption, sustainable materials, digital twins, and collaboration, yet labor ...
More than 300 people attended an impromptu meeting that industry leaders in the Rio Grande Valley hosted to draw attention to ...