Building A Sustainable Future: Harnessing Recycled Materials For New Construction
- ENVIRONMENT
- June 6, 2023
eSUB Blog A labor shortage may be a new problem in many industries, but U.S. construction companies have been navigating this and labor shortage productivity for years. “Even with more money to repair rundown roads and build new bridges, worker shortages loom over an industry already strapped for people,” NPR’s Mary Yang reported in April.
READ MOREBy Patrick Hogan, handle.com Clients are the lifeblood of any business and the construction industry is no different. But with the way the payment system works in the industry, especially the long period between billing and collection, having a steady income from regular clients and expanding your client base makes a huge difference. So how
READ MOREAs ASA’s new fiscal year starts on July 1, we welcome and thank the incoming members of our Board of Directors for their service. We would also like to encourage our members to become active in your local chapters and at the national level. Any progress and success we have is due to your involvement,
READ MOREBy Joshua Polak, AssuredPartners Any business that has experienced a significant property damage event can attest to the fact that navigating through the claim process can be challenging. Even when appropriate coverage is in place, managing the communication and documentation necessary can be confusing, time-consuming, and disruptive to business operations. These challenges can be magnified
READ MOREBy AvidXchange Construction is facing an unprecedented labor shortage. The aging workforce, a longstanding issue in the industry, was exacerbated as many older workers chose retirement during the pandemic. Now, according to the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), businesses are struggling to find workers with relevant job skills to fill open positions. Supply chain
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