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When working on a jobsite, your tools become one of your most important assets. Having broken or lost tools can cost a company not only time and money, but could also jeopardize their ability to work for the same company again. We have compiled a list of 5 tips to help you keep your tools, both big and small, safe so you can continue to work without unwanted interruptions.

We have all seen the signs hanging on the outside of construction sites as we walk (or drive) past - the one about only being allowed to wear closed toe shoes onsite. When you're someone who works in the construction industry, you probably understand why a sign like that would be posted. Safety is always a concern on the job site, from a person's head all the way down to their feet. That is why the importance of safety boots can never be understated.

Construction projects are full of work that one contractor would never be able to do on their own, which is why you hire subcontractors to complete the job. Payroll administration, especially in the construction industry, is another job that requires skill and efficiency, so why would you keep that work in-house if you don't already have someone who knows what they are doing?

If you are looking to pursue a career in construction, you might want to consider getting licensed. How can getting contractor licensing help your career? Let's take a look.

When you think of working in the construction industry, you likely have visions of operating equipment, heavy lifting and hard labor. However, not every job in construction requires you to be doing physically difficult things. Lets take a look!

There is much discussion in the news about the shortage of skilled workers in the United States. You may even hear lawmakers say there is a great need for students to learn the trades. But, what does this mean to those who are working in the industries that hire these workers?

Are you looking for a career change? Are you tired of your current job and want to find a new path where you can really make something of your life? A career in the construction industry just might be the thing for you. So what are the benefits of working in the construction industry? Let's take a look!

Times are changing. The older generation is moving onto retirement and leaving a considerable need in the construction industry. Due to a trade labor shortage in the United States, there is a growing opportunity for younger people to get involved and build lasting careers in the industry. Let's take a look at what opportunities trade labor hold for youth.
Not a Waste of Time - Three Reasons Why It's Important to be a Part of a Trade Association
Posted on April 18th, 2017

Cold and stale food. Stuffy conference room with people you do not know or care to know, listening to a boring presentation full of information you are never going to use. What is the benefit of a trade association membership when it only seems to waste your time if that is all you can associate it with?

What do you think of when people start talking about CGI? Maybe it's the last blockbuster film you saw in movie theaters, or an action packed episode of your favorite television show. Either way, we associate the technology with Hollywood and millions of dollars spent making people, places, and things that do not exist look real.