Foundation gave $6,000 to the American Red Cross for first-responder relief efforts

MOLINE, Ill. (July 5, 2016) - Devastating wildfires in California and historic floods in West Virginia have resulted in loss of life, destroyed hundreds of homes and forced thousands to seek shelter elsewhere.

Mechanicsburg construction company among top 50 Fastest Growing Companies for third time in company history

MECHANICSBURG, Penn. (June 30, 2016) – Mowery, a Mechanicsburg-based construction company, has been named as one of the Top 50 Fastest Growing Companies in Central Pennsylvania by the Central Penn Business Journal. Mowery was also named to the list in 2008 and 2009, making this the third time the company has achieved this milestone. Previously, Mowery has been ranked #1 and #5 on the list.

For a limited time, users can register for a free account which will allow them to list a product or service at no cost for the first 3 months

GLOBAL (June 29, 2016) - Through Zureli, the green building community will be able to source for products and services that will help make buildings more environmentally friendly and sustainable.

Each award recipient has made lasting contributions to the safety profession

ATLANTA, Georgia (June 29, 2016) - The Board of Certified Safety Professionals (BCSP) recognized Brad D. Giles, CSP, STSC, P.E., Grad IOSH; Jeremiah N. Shupe, CSP, ASP, CHST; and Paul G. Specht, PhD, CSP for their many accomplishments as safety professionals. The BCSP certificants received awards at the fifth annual Award of Excellence ceremony at the American Society of Safety Engineers' (ASSE) Safety 2016 Professional Development Conference in Atlanta, Georgia.

Career readiness program supports minority-owned, woman-owned & locally-based business enterprises

LONG ISLAND CITY, New York (June 27, 2016) —The first cohort of the Opportunity Academy, a construction administration training program that can lead to employment opportunities with city agencies or small businesses throughout

Data shows strong gains reported for public works, power plants & multifamily housing

NEW YORK (June 24, 2016) – At a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $636.7 billion, new construction starts in May increased 5 percent from April, according to Dodge Data & Analytics.  Much of the growth came from the nonbuilding construction sector (public works and electric utilities), which was lifted by a $3.8 billion oil pipeline in the upper Midwest as well as by seven power plant projects with a combined cost of $4.3 billion.