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Business: Page 181
Labor & Workforce Development
Scarcity of Labor and Aging Workers to Widen Construction Labor and Skills Gaps
The construction industry has faced a growing skilled labor shortage for years. But conditions are expected to substantially worsen in 2022 and 2023.
Business
Takeuchi To Open its First North American Manufacturing Facility
Takeuchi-US
Takeuchi-US is preparing to open its first North American manufacturing facility in Moore, S.C. The new Takeuchi facility will produce compact track loaders.
Construction Safety
Contractors Must Supply This Critical PPE for Hazardous Environments
Safe lighting products, like headlamps, help construction companies significantly enhance their worker safety throughout the job site
Business
There's Never Been a Better Time to Celebrate Women in Construction
With an extreme lack of skilled workers in the construction industry, there's never been a more important time to build a diverse and inclusive workforce. Here are some tips to attract women to the industry, beyond one week a year.
Events
AEMP CONNECT: Equipment Management Conference and Annual Meeting
Association of Equipment Management Professionals (AEMP)
Annual event is for equipment management professionals who seek to succeed through performance, knowledge and networking.
Events
How Technology Can Help You Overcome Your Labor Shortages
Companies like yours are trying to find creative ways to recruit, train and retain workers— ways that are more efficient than ever. Join this panel discussion with industry experts to learn how to become more proactive in managing your workforce.
Digging Deeper
LiuGong Poised to Deliver Solutions to Meet Both Challenges & Opportunities in 2022
LiuGong Construction Machinery N.A. LLC
Kevin Thieneman, chairman, LiuGong North America, discusses the new products the company is bringing to the North American construction, quarry and aggregates markets in 2022, as well as the challenges and opportunities he sees ahead.
Equipment
CASE Sponsors Jon Pardi’s Ain’t Always the Cowboy Tour and Offers Exclusive Ticket Presale
CASE Construction Equipment - CNH
The agreement includes a commitment to a workforce development/operator training contest to be held in 2023.
Business
Contingency Plans to Soften the Impact of Most-Common Construction Risks
Deputy
How advanced planning helps eliminate project risks, and developing contingency plans can keep projects on time and budget.
Labor & Workforce Development
650,000 Workers Need to Fill Construction's Labor Shortage in 2022
Associated Builders and Contractors Inc. (ABC)
The construction industry will need to attract nearly 650,000 additional workers in 2022 to meet demand, according to the Associated Builders and Contractors.
Business
Vermeer Names Third-generation Family Member to Lead Operations
Vermeer
Mindi Vanden Bosch to assume role of Vice President of Operations at Vermeer Corporation.
Business
Nonresidential Sector Dipped in Q4 2021 But Fails to Dampen Contractor Optimism for 2022
Marcum
Even as expectations improved with respect to business and financial conditions, nonresidential construction activity slipped in Q4.
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