The 2024 final rule creates an ambiguous and difficult-to-interpret standard for determining independent contractor status." ...
Associated Builders and Contractors released the following statement from President and CEO Michael Bellaman in response to ...
From fire prevention to road maintenance, water trucks on the jobsite might be some of the most important—yet most overlooked ...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 18—According to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ 2025 ...
In just under one month, some of the top craft competitors will convene in Salt Lake City to show off their skills at ABC Convention.
Construction compliance pressures seem that much heavier with a strained workforce. Integrative programs can help alleviate ...
Long before he was “Murph” at Associated Builders and Contractors, Thomas Murphy was the fourth of five siblings growing up ...
While bids for complex capital projects continue to dominate the construction industry, adaptive reuse has been quietly on the rise. Notably, more than 70,000 apartments were converted from office ...
Construction work is known for being physically demanding, which is why it’s essential to keep the body in good condition. However, strength alone is not enough to handle the lifting tasks involved.
In 2026, workers strive to find a profession that adds value and supports their greater community while also feeling ample support from within their organizations. While construction firms are ...
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11—The construction industry added 33,000 jobs on net in January, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.