How much credence do you give to your gut instincts? If you depend on your intuition when hiring, workplace blogger Meghan Biro warns that going with your gut is too vague when making important hiring decisions. Biro says due diligence is needed, and she has five ways to avoid the common traps of bad hires…(Read More)
Several recent collapses of huge cranes in Britain have prompted authorities there to issue warnings about heavy rig safety. The tips come from the Health and Safety Executive, an independent watchdog group for work-related health, safety and illness. The HSE advice to crane owners and operators can certainly be applied in the U.S…(Read More)
The 2014 First-Quarter Non-Residential Construction Index offers good news for construction projects this year. The research, compiled by global engineering and construction consultancy FMI, finds that 49 percent of survey participants expect construction to grow up to five percent in 2014. That figure is up from just 18 percent a year ago, according…(Read More)
Engineers are a hot commodity these days, and many are willing to leave their current positions for new employment. New data from Experis, a global leader in professional resourcing, suggests that hiring managers incorporate flexible work models to accommodate for the high demand for engineering talent. Sixty-one percent of the engineers polled by Experis…(Read More)
“Google Glass is one of the wearable devices that has been gaining some buzz in the construction industry, as construction professionals can use the technology to stay connected to project data while walking the jobsite,” explains a post on Constructech.com. One of the latest developments with Google Glass involves virtual mapping. If a piece…(Read More)
With Washington, DC as the backdrop, representatives of the construction industry, armed forces, and Obama Administration announced plans for construction industry firms to hire 100,000 veterans by 2015. A government press release says U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez has long maintained the industry has been a proven training and employment infrastructure. “Through apprenticeships…(Read More)
2013 was a strong year for equipment rentals, and the increase is expected to last through 2014. “The equipment rental industry forecast in the U.S. calls for 8.4 percent growth in 2014, led by a projected growth of 9.1 percent in the construction equipment rental sector as noted by the American Rental…(Read More)
There is bliss in the construction workforce. Managers in the U.S. who oversee construction, facilities, and properties are among the happiest in their jobs. A post on BusinessInsider.com explains the joy comes from their work settings, co-workers, and the flexibility they have in getting things done. Who else made the happy list…(Read More)
“Construction showed a surprising gain of 48,000, a group unexpected to see gains in the winter weather,” writes Executive News Editor Patti Domm on CNBC.com. A total of 113,000 nonfarm jobs were created in January, a bit off from Thomson Reuters’ predicted 185,000. The figures have economists and analysts scratching their…(Read More)
Construction industry leaders, employers, and lawmakers are keeping a watchful eye on the dwindling Highway Trust Fund. Leaders in the U.S. Department of Transportation predict the fund could be drained by August. Peter Rogoff, who works with Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx, met this week with the American Trucking Associations Executive Committee. “That means that…(Read More)