Construction industry
Coverage of Construction industry in the Nexus archive.
- Texas builders say ICE operations delaying construction
South Texas builders report that increased immigration enforcement operations by ICE are causing construction delays, raising building costs, and exacerbating a labor shortage in the region. The South Texas Builders Association highlights the impact of intensified enforcement activities near the Rio Grande Valley on construction workers and projects.
- Construction is a man's game. These women are demolishing the barriers
Women constitute 3% of construction workers in Kenya, and a nonprofit group is providing opportunities for them to enter and advance in the field.
- Why overdose death numbers are higher among construction workers in Colorado, per new data from CDPHE
New data from Colorado's Department of Public Health and Environment shows construction workers have a higher overdose death rate (93.5 per 100,000) compared to other industries (43.5). Factors include long hours, financial stress, job-related injuries leading to painkiller use, and a mental health crisis in a male-dominated field. Industry leaders are promoting peer support programs to address the issue.
- Wisconsin Laborers union breaks new ground with peer support for troubled members
The Wisconsin Laborers District Council is launching LEAN, a peer support program for union members facing mental health, stress, or substance abuse challenges. The program, only the third of its kind in the U.S., includes trained peer specialists and a 24/7 hotline to address stigma and provide support.
- A problem hiding in plain sight is keeping Americans from buying homes
A critical labor shortage in the construction industry is exacerbating the housing affordability crisis in America, according to builders. This shortage is preventing Americans from buying homes.
- A problem hiding in plain sight is keeping Americans from buying homes
A critical labor shortage in the construction industry is exacerbating the housing affordability crisis in America, according to builders. This shortage is preventing Americans from purchasing homes.
- A quartz countertop tariff could double your kitchen renovation cost — and kill 13 jobs for every one it creates
A proposed tariff on imported quartz surfaces could increase kitchen renovation costs by over 100% and result in 13 job losses for every one job gained in the construction and fabrication sectors. The US International Trade Commission ruled that imports harm domestic manufacturers, but the tariff's ripple effects would raise costs for homeowners and reduce demand across the supply chain.
- Amid solid job numbers, a North Carolina economist sees troubling headwinds
A North Carolina economist highlights labor shortages in construction and agriculture due to declining immigrant labor, contributing to higher wages and consumer prices. Despite a steady national job market, hiring remains concentrated in healthcare and hospitality, with recent college graduates facing higher unemployment linked to remote work and automation.
- Building firms shed jobs as construction is hit by biggest jump in costs for four years
Building firms are shedding jobs due to a significant increase in construction costs, the largest jump in four years. This surge in costs is negatively impacting the construction industry, leading to job losses. The increased costs are affecting building companies' ability to operate at full capacity.
- The new-build homes that have HALVED in value: The hidden flaws, money pits and loopholes that make your property unsellable
New-build homes have lost half their value due to hidden structural flaws, financial burdens, and legal loopholes, rendering properties difficult to sell. Issues include costly repairs and lack of market demand for problematic properties.
- UpCodes (YC S17) Is Hiring SDRs to Help Make Construction More Productive
UpCodes, a company part of Y Combinator's S17 batch, is hiring Sales Development Representatives (SDRs) to enhance productivity in the construction industry. The article mentions the company's focus on improving construction processes through technology.
- Trump’s MAGA allies have a new plan for mass deportations. It could splinter the coalition.
A group of Trump's MAGA allies released a playbook advocating mass deportations through worksite enforcement, risking coalition splits. The plan faces opposition from industries reliant on undocumented labor and aligns with historical strategies like Eisenhower's deportation efforts.