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ABC: Construction employment exceeds pre-pandemic levels

The construction industry added 19,000 jobs in March, according to the Associated Builders & Contractors, pushing employment above pre-pandemic levels. Keep Reading

Autonomous haulers coming soon to an operation near you

Autonomous hauling is here, and it’s a theme that pops up a few times in the magazine’s April 2022 edition. Get the very latest on the technology as it relates to aggregate operations. Keep Reading

Workforce a central theme of GCAA workshop

The changing workforce took center stage at the Georgia Construction Aggregate Association’s (GCAA) annual Management Workshop & Expo last month. Find out what you missed. Keep Reading

AGC: Construction jobs up in most metro areas

Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) officials welcome the widespread gains but caution that contractors in many areas are having trouble finding enough qualified workers. Keep Reading

Report: Workforce shortages reach pre-pandemic levels

COVID continues to impact projects and cause issues within the supply chain. A joint survey by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) and Autodesk offers some insights. Keep Reading

Contractor survey presents insights on supply chain, labor

Ken Simonson, chief economist at the Associated General Contractors of America, paid P&Q’s Kevin Yanik a visit to discuss key findings from a 2021 workforce survey. Keep Reading

Trimble to present thought leadership content in special series

The company’s new on-demand series kicks off in March with insights from experts on topics and tech that are transforming the way the industry works. Keep Reading

Solutions to staffing challenges

Leaders at Bond Construction, Cemex, Dolese Bros. and Martin Marietta discuss how they're overcoming the worker shortage that's prevalent across the industry. Keep Reading

Why ‘late bloomers’ might be the answer to your labor woes

Forbes' Rich Karlgaard detailed in an AGG1 Academy education session why aggregate producers might want to look at this untapped talent pool. Keep Reading

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