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Concrete vs. Masonry: Understanding the Difference
Concrete vs. Masonry: Understanding the Difference

Concrete vs. Masonry: Understanding the Difference

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Concrete and masonry are fundamental materials in construction, each with distinct properties, applications, and advantages. Whether for residential, commercial, or outdoor projects, understanding these materials can help in making informed choices. This article will cover the essential differences between concrete and masonry, explore which one is best for hardscapes, and

Halloween Special (2024): Three Haunting Horror Worksite Stories
Halloween Special (2024): Three Haunting Horror Worksite Stories

Halloween Special (2024): Three Haunting Horror Worksite Stories

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Three Terrifying Construction Horror Stories Construction sites are known for their heavy machinery, dangerous tools, and high risks. But what if there’s something more unsettling lurking on the job? Some workers have experienced terrifying encounters that go beyond workplace accidents; encounters that seem otherworldly. This Halloween, we bring you three
Construction Suicide Prevention
Construction Suicide Prevention Week 2024 (Saving Lives on the Job)

Construction Suicide Prevention Week 2024 (Saving Lives on the Job)

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Construction is a risky profession for several compelling reasons. Individuals working in construction face numerous hazards, including the "fatal four," exposure to various risks, and challenging weather conditions. These factors can substantially impact both their physical and mental well-being. According to research by the CDC, it is estimated that 49.4 construction
Important Statistics and Facts about OSHA 30-Hour Construction training
Important Statistics and Facts about OSHA 30-Hour Construction training

Important Statistics and Facts about OSHA 30-Hour Construction training

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Keeping workers safe is always one of the most important things on any construction site and for a good reason. Even though there have been big improvements in safety technology and tools for analyzing risks, construction is still one of the most dangerous industries globally. Since 2008, the construction industry