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Custom Mobile Apps for Construction Companies: Evaluating Your Options

Mobile technology reshapes how construction companies manage daily operations, track field data, and communicate across job sites. Many contractors start with off-the-shelf mobile applications but soon discover that generic tools cannot always address their specific workflows. Before commissioning expensive custom development, contractors should understand the middle ground available through customizable app templates. Selecting The Right […]

Women In Construction Week Starts March 5: What Contractors Need To Know For Recruitment And Industry Growth

Women in Construction Week, observed annually from March 5 through March 11, represents one of the most significant opportunities for the construction industry to address its persistent labor shortage by attracting and retaining female talent. Originally established by the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), this week-long observance encourages contractors, trade associations, and educational

Why Construction Business Blogs Build Industry Credibility and Long-Term Growth

Construction firms that invest in consistent business blogging gain a measurable advantage in market visibility, client trust, and industry authority. A well-maintained blog does more than publish project updates. It positions a company as a reliable source of technical knowledge, regulatory insight, and practical know-how. The fact that industry publications like ForConstructionPros have earned repeated

Why Construction Companies Must Modernize Their Cell Phone Policy

Cell phones have become indispensable tools on modern construction sites. From coordinating deliveries to accessing blueprints and communicating with project managers, these devices serve critical functions. However, the same phones that boost productivity also create serious safety risks when used improperly. Every construction contractor should understand why your employee driving policy must prohibit cell phone

Why Suicide Prevention Belongs on Every Construction Safety Agenda

The construction industry has long carried a reputation for physical toughness, but behind the hard hats and heavy machinery lies a mental health crisis that demands urgent attention. According to a 2016 report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, construction and extraction occupations record the second highest suicide rate among all industries, with

Buy American Compliance After Trump’s Executive Order: What Every Construction Contractor Must Know

When President Trump signed the Buy American executive order in 2017, it sent ripples through the construction industry. While the order did not rewrite existing procurement laws, it signaled a renewed commitment to enforcing domestic content requirements across federally funded projects. For contractors who work on infrastructure, public buildings, and other government-backed construction work, the

Why Aerial Work Platform Inspections Matter for Safety and Compliance

Aerial work platforms have become essential equipment across construction sites, industrial facilities, and maintenance operations. From boom lifts and scissor lifts to vertical mast lifts and telehandlers, these machines enable workers to perform tasks at height with efficiency and stability. Recent market developments including how U.S. emission regulations are reshaping the aerial work platform market

Hot Mix Asphalt Production and Paving: Essential Knowledge for Construction Professionals

Hot mix asphalt (HMA) remains the backbone of modern pavement construction, providing durable, smooth, and cost-effective surfaces for roads, highways, parking lots, and industrial facilities across the globe. Understanding the full lifecycle of hot mix asphalt, from production through placement and compaction, is essential for construction professionals who want to deliver long-lasting pavement projects. This

Infrastructure Funding Models Every Construction Contractor Should Understand

Infrastructure funding in the United States has always been a complex dance between federal, state, and local governments. For construction contractors, understanding how these funding streams work is not optional; it is essential for bidding on the right projects, planning capacity, and keeping crews busy during shifting political cycles. The way money flows into roads,