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Highway & Bridge Construction Employment Grew in March; General Construction Unemployment Hit Record 16.6 Percent in April

According to data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on May 8, the construction industry shed 784,000 jobs between March and April. Despite the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and work … [Read more...] about Highway & Bridge Construction Employment Grew in March; General Construction Unemployment Hit Record 16.6 Percent in April

Causes and Effects of Accident at Construction Site: A Study for the Construction Industry in Bangladesh

Accident at construction site has shaped a horrific figure of death for every year in Bangladesh. This study aims to identify and rank the causes and effects of accident at construction projects in … [Read more...] about Causes and Effects of Accident at Construction Site: A Study for the Construction Industry in Bangladesh

Annual Fatality Data Shows Uneven Results for Construction Workers

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released its 2018 data on occupational fatalities in December 2019.  By reviewing and comparing the 2017 and 2018 BLS data in each sector, this article … [Read more...] about Annual Fatality Data Shows Uneven Results for Construction Workers

Variety of Accident Causes in Construction Industry

Construction Industry is a high risk industry and widely recognized as one of most hazardous occupation in the world. The statistic of accidents in Malaysia give us a picture that Malaysian … [Read more...] about Variety of Accident Causes in Construction Industry

ARTBA Foundation Seeks 2009 Awards Nominations Program Honors Outstanding Programs That Enhance Image of the U.S. Transportation Design and Construction Industry

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF) is calling for nominations for its 2009 “PRIDE Awards,” which honor “excellence in … [Read more...] about ARTBA Foundation Seeks 2009 Awards Nominations Program Honors Outstanding Programs That Enhance Image of the U.S. Transportation Design and Construction Industry

IRF Announces Winners of 2008 GRAA Competition

The International Road Federation has announced the winners of the 2008 GRAA Competition. This year, 12 projects from around the world were honored for their excellence in the road industry. The … [Read more...] about IRF Announces Winners of 2008 GRAA Competition

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