Now hiring multiple superintendents for this high-end, luxury, private build located in a remote Caribbean island setting. Qualified candidates must have a 4-year degree, 3 years experience as a superintendent in residential (preferably very unique and high-end) construction, the ability to move their life to this island location, and possess the verbal and technical skills to relate to an extremely unique and niche clientele. A thorough criminal background check and comprehensive assessment (math,verbal) is part of this process.If you are in a position to bring your education, skills, experience, and your life to the adventure of a lifetime, we would … Read more
TCA Announces Call for Entries for 2013 Alphonse J. Engelman Safety Awards
MT. VERNON, IOWA — The Tilt-Up Concrete Association has announced the call for entries for the 2013 Alphonse J. Engelman Safety Awards. The TCA created the safety awards program in order to recognize the contractors in the industry committed to maintaining safe working environments on their job sites. In 2007, this program was renamed “The Alphonse J. Engelman Safety Awards Program” in honor of past TCA president and champion of tilt-up construction safety, Al Engelman. Engelman helped introduce this industry awards program that now bears his name. Presented annually at the TCA Convention, the Alphonse J. Engelman Safety Awards … Read more
Construction Employment Increases, Remains Below Peak Levels
Construction employment gains spread to more metropolitan areas between July 2012 and July 2013 than in previous months but full recovery remained elusive as only a few areas have exceeded pre-recession employment records, according to a new analysis of federal employment data released today by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials said that despite the gains, construction employment remains below peak levels in most metro areas. “The good news is that 201 metro areas added construction jobs in the past year, the largest number with year-over-year gains since March 2012,” said Ken Simonson, the association's chief economist. “But … Read more
Build Your Future Helping Military Find Construction Careers
ALACHUA, Fla. — As of January 2013, roughly 844,000 veterans were unemployed and looking for work, including 252,000 post-9/11 veterans. Each year the military discharges between 240,000 and 360,000 service members and, with the need for overseas deployments decreasing, the military is expected to discharge a million service members over the next several years. Despite having valuable military experience, veterans often find it difficult to obtain formal private sector recognition of their military training, experiences and skill sets through civilian certification and licensure. To help the construction industry and the military work together for a solution, NCCER and the Build … Read more
Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez Provides Statement on 2012 Fatal Occupational Injuries
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Preliminary results from the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ National Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries show a reduction in the number of fatal work injuries in 2012 compared with 2011. Last year, 4,383 workers died from work-related injuries, down from a final count of 4,693 fatal work injuries in 2011. Based on preliminary counts, the rate of fatal workplace injuries in 2012 was 3.2 per 100,000 full-time equivalent workers, down from a rate of 3.5 per 100,000 in 2011. In response, Secretary of Labor Thomas E. Perez issued the following statement: “Workers in this country have the right … Read more



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