Blog Archive
Filter By
Workforce Technology Construction Challenges Disruptors Safety Safety & Wellness Leadership Construction Economic Outlook Human Resources AI
Show All
Membership Contracts Retention Productivity Strategy Construction Outlook Culture Offsite Construction Diversity & Inclusion Blockchain Green Building Internet of Things Energy Women in Construction Communication Managing Artificial Intelligence ! Non-Functional Routing Pages Networking Virtual Reality Mega-Projects Infrastructure Data COVID-19 Risk Mentorship Suicide Prevention Labor Shortage Skilled Workforce Augmented Reality Digital Twin Smart City Legal Environmental Social Governance Addiction Workers’ Compensation Purpose Creative Thinking New Ideas Awards of Excellence STEM Operating System 2.0 Accountability Sustainability Arbitration Equipment Adoption Construction Software Digital Reporting Building Codes Digital Transformation Generations Career Pathways High School Cal Beyer Hiring Turnover Employee Management Staffing Cyber Security Risk Management Construction Education Apprenticeships Sponsorship Training 3D Printing Mining Robotics Preparedness Real Estate Manufacturing Information Management Records Management Design-Build ROI Competitiveness Built Environment Procurement Mergers & Acquisitions Production Systesm Modeling Optimization Five Levers of Production System Optimization Operations Science Telemedicine Stephanie Hajducek Opportunity Construction Safety Injury Awareness Patient Care Heath Care Dan Carlin Mis-hires Aging Workforce Presence Mindfulness Work-Life Balance Architecture Visionary Breaking Cycles Information Security Scalability Automation Future-Proofing Greenhouse Gas Emissions Maintenance Commercial Building Handoffs Project Delays Scheduling Sustainable Construction Compliance Training Modularization
Clear All
The State of the Industry, from a Subcontractor’s Perspective

The sharp rise in labor and material costs has rocked the North American construction industry. While it’s been a heavy topic of discussion, there hasn’t been enough hard data in one place to get a clear snapshot of how it is impacting subcontractors. Until now.

More
What’s Next: Innovation in the Construction Industry

Innovation comes in different forms. The development of technology, workforces, and policies are all part of what is propelling the construction industry forward. New ideas and talent coming into the industry have brought building information modeling (BIM), drones, and offsite construction, and there are still many more advancements that can be made. Organizations such as …

More
Building Construction and Manufacturing into STEM Through Equity-Centered Education

Loud work sites, long hours, and little pay – this is how many people imagine construction and manufacturing jobs to look like. In reality, both boast state-of-the-art technology, fascinating career growth, and competitive pay. But reports illuminate that one of the greatest issues facing U.S. contractors and manufacturers is the continued shortage of people pursuing …

More
1 2 7 8 9 13 14
Construction Users Roundtable ©2025 – All Rights Reserved.