A new pre-apprenticeship program aims to prepare Mainers for careers in construction as the state faces a growing need for ...
While professions that require college degrees can pay well, people who work in the trades can not only earn a good living, but they can start years earlier than those in other fields.
Tariffs, high rates and AI-driven demand are shaping 2026 strategies as equipment executives share outlooks on tech, growth ...
Federal and state governments should prioritize funding for construction training, and the private sector ought to create ...
When Stephanie Robinson arrived at Southern Illinois University in 1999, she planned to get a degree and leave the region.
State officials on Friday recognized the first group of registered apprentices to join the state’s transportation maintainer ...
Knauf Gypsum Philippines Inc. is scaling up its skills and livelihood programs for construction workers, with a vision to ...
Governor Mike Braun was in Warsaw for the groundbreaking for Central Midwest Carpenter Council Training Center on Wednesday, ...
Labor shortages (38%), rising material costs (35%) and job site safety (32%) were the top three challenges cited by respondents. 54% reported that inconsistent wear by workers was the greatest ...
In a labour market where artificial intelligence is quickly transforming and sometimes replacing jobs, student Maryna ...
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' first monthly jobs report since Sept. 5 delivered good news for the U.S. construction industry, reporting that contractors added an estimated 19,000 jobs—a ...
What makes this project architecturally special? The 11,000-square-foot training center was designed to fit in with the existing college campus while catering to the needs of today’s technology-based ...