Why do we set up new hires to fail?
Brad Rehnstrom2025-04-15T14:49:00+00:00
The construction industry must move away from “sink-or-swim” training and instead provide early career workers with the coaching they need, writes consultant Fulton Cure.

The construction industry must move away from “sink-or-swim” training and instead provide early career workers with the coaching they need, writes consultant Fulton Cure.
What happens when there’s reasonable suspicion of a safety problem or risk?

The chipmaker will work with TSMC, Foxconn, Amkor and others to produce its Blackwell chip and other artificial intelligence infrastructure in Arizona and Texas.

SMART characterized the U.S. government’s removal of first-year apprentice Kilmar Abrego Garcia as “unconscionable.” Monday, El Salvador’s president said he wouldn’t coordinate his return.

Raquel Diaz, who previously worked for AECOM Tishman and Turner Construction, boasts more than $2.8 billion of project deliveries in the Big Apple.