MAX USA Releases Buy America-Compliant Wire

MAX USA Corp., a manufacturer of industrial tools and accessories, announced the release of its Buy America-compliant wire, available in two models: TW1061T-USA (Black Steel) and TW1061T-USA PC (Poly-Coated). The TW1061T-USA and TW1061T-USA PC are manufactured in the United States to meet Buy America and Buy American requirements, supporting compliance on federal or federally funded construction and infrastructure projects. Both models tie wires are fully compatible with all TWINTIER rebar tying tools — including the RB441T, RB443T, RB443T-C, RB401T-E, RB611T and RB823T models — providing contractors the flexibility to maintain compliance without compromising productivity or tool performance. The TW1061T-USA and … Read more

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DBIA Announces 2026 Board Leadership to Optimize Design-Build Done Right Nationwide

The Design-Build Institute of America announced its 2026 National Board of Directors leadership and new board members, a slate that reflects the full breadth of today’s Design-Build industry, including Owners, designers, builders, legal experts and federal leaders. DBIA’s 2026 National Board Executive Committee will provide leadership and oversight for the organization’s strategic priorities: Chair: Virginia McAllister, RA, LEED, NCARB, NCIDQ, DBIA; CEO, Iron Horse Architects (Denver, Colo.) Vice chair: Shannon Gustine, LEED AP BD+C, DBIA; Regional Vice President, Hensel Phelps (Denver, Colo.) Treasurer: Dave Triplett, DBIA; Chief Contracting Officer, Federal Bureau of Investigation (Clarksburg, W.Va.) DBIA also welcomes the following … Read more

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NFPA Report Reveals Disconnect Between Organizational & Workforce Priorities

Skilled Workers Look to Technology Amid Workforce Shortages and Codes & Standards Rollbacks The National Fire Protection Association released its annual “State of the Skilled Trades” report, which highlights workforce perspectives, sentiments and anticipated challenges as artificial intelligence, deregulation and labor shortages remain pervasive industry concerns. The report unveils what is driving uncertainty, where avenues for progress are opening, and how industry leaders can better align with their employees in the coming year. As AI reshapes work, employees want more training, not just more technology Most skilled trade professionals anticipate significant growth in AI usage throughout 2026, but many believe that improved training should be a higher priority. This reveals an emerging … Read more

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Tariffs Push Construction Materials Prices Higher in November

Construction input prices increased 0.6% in November compared to the previous month, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors’ analysis of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Producer Price Index data. Overall construction input prices are 3.4% higher than one year ago, while nonresidential construction input prices are 3.8% higher. Prices increased in 2 of 3 energy categories last month. Natural gas and unprocessed energy materials prices were up 10.8% and 1.4%, respectively, while crude petroleum prices were down 1.1% in November. “Construction input prices surged in November and are now up 3.4% on a year-over-year basis,” said ABC Chief Economist … Read more

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ACI, GLOBE Sign MOU to Promote Sustainable Construction Practices Worldwide

The American Concrete Institute and the Global Consensus on Sustainability in the Built Environment announced the two organizations have signed a memorandum of understanding to foster collaboration and cooperation between the organizations. Through the MOU, both organizations commit to improving sustainable concrete construction by making the relevant technical expertise of each organization available through publications, meetings, conferences, committee membership and other strategic initiatives. ACI and GLOBE encourage all stakeholders in the construction industry to share knowledge to identify, direct and implement changes needed in present best practices to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote sustainable construction.  ACI will continue to … Read more

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