Women in construction and facility safety are reshaping workplace health by driving Total Worker Health™ forward through inclusive PPE, ergonomic solutions, psychosocial protections, and leadership ...
DNIPROPETROVSK REGION, Ukraine (AP) — Kateryna Koliadiuk was curious. The 19-year-old Ukrainian agronomy student spotted an ad seeking women to enroll in a tractor driving course and decided to try.
Pouring concrete is dangerous work. Cement dust irritates the eyes, skin, and lungs. Holding a pump hose is hard on the hands. Tip-toeing across rebar is tough on the feet. Now, imagine trying to get ...
Female construction workers often say they like their jobs because they can accomplish something tangible. And yet not many women work in the industry. New technologies could help change that. Larissa ...
Whether it’s building a home or a 20-story complex, the construction industry has a unique grasp of transforming a city or town.Over the last several years, its culture has also been a work in ...
Carrie McLeod, a supervisor for Taylor Morrison, is part of a growing trend of women in construction jobs. (Carrie McLeod) Women in Construction Week began in 1998 to spotlight the women who work in ...
Kaitlyn Moser had been working in bars for about 10 years when she decided she needed a change. The pandemic had fundamentally altered the service industry, and she wanted to be better able to support ...
C-suite leaders Jacqueline Hinman, CEO of Atlas Technical Consultants, far left, and Terri Mestas, deputy CEO for megaproject delivery at Seattle area regional transit agency Sound Transit, (left, ...
As part of a series featuring women in the concrete industry, Concrete Contractor has queried a few individuals to represent various aspects of the job and share their points of view on the industry.
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