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Business
Long-Island-Based Contractor to Pay $1.5M in Settlement with Survivors of Sexual Harassment
Eighteen former employees, mostly women of color, were severely sexually harassed by Trade Off LLC employees; NY attorney general vows harassment will never be tolerated in construction or any other industry
Business
Top 10 Most-Read Construction Stories the Week of July 20
World of Concrete preview, most-common OSHA violations, taxpayer support for raising gas taxes, new best practice for radar scanning concrete slabs, COVID-19 outbreak among SoFi Stadium construction workers
Project Management
How Successful Construction Organizations Manage Their Critical Assets and Complex Projects
IFS
A recent IFS-IDC industry study explains where enterprise software investments deliver the biggest ROI today.
Construction News Tracker
[NEWS TRACKER] Where Does Infrastructure and the HTF Stand?
Caterpillar - Cat
With a massive loss of revenue of 79% it appears the Highway Trust Fund will be out of money sooner than expected; plus more industry news on the July 23, 2020, edition of Construction News Tracker.
Concrete
ACI Expands Certification Offerings, Launches App
American Concrete Institute (ACI)
The American Concrete Institute (ACI) announced the addition of several new certification programs, marking a total of more than 30 certification program offerings now available.
Construction Safety Technology
J.W. Speaker Introduces Solar LED Flasher Lights for Safety
J.W. Speaker Corporation
The new solar LED flasher lights are fully sustainable and offer visibility for up to one mile (1.6km) in any location.
Worksite Equipment
Honda Power Equipment Launches CO-MINDER Carbon Monoxide Detector for Generators
American Honda Motor Co.
The Honda CO-MINDER system continuously measures carbon monoxide levels in the air near the generator and automatically shuts down the unit before detected CO reaches a dangerous level.
COVID-19
Marcum Survey Measures Change in Contractor Priorities Wrought by Pandemic
Accountant and advisor to the industry’s first national contractor survey was in the field when the coronavirus came to the US, offering a comparison of how contractors were planning before and after
COVID-19
16 New Cases Brings SoFi Stadium’s COVID-19 Construction-Worker Infections to 49
Los Angeles County Department of Public Health opens an investigation into COVID-19 cases on the Turner-AECOM Hunt site
Infrastructure
Opinion: NEPA Roll Back Vital Step to Any Realistic Infrastructure Plan
Philip K. Howard, chair of Common Good, says that overall the new regulations to streamline permitting are good for the construction industry
Business
COVID-19 Wreaks Havoc on U.S. Building Markets in First Half of 2020
Dodge Construction Network
Commercial and multifamily starts slid 21% in the top 10 metro areas and only one metro area posted an increase
Business
Mitigating Risk During Uncertain Times
In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, construction firms grapple with increased risk both on the jobsite and in the office.
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