

How to become a sprinkler fitter in the U.S.: Step-by-step guide
April 24, 2026
This step-by-step guide breaks down how to become a sprinkler fitter in the U.S., covering training paths, apprenticeships, pay expectations, and why the trade offers steady, long-term career security.

Workplace loneliness: What it is, how it affects us, and what to do about it
April 24, 2026
Workplace loneliness can hurt productivity and health. Learn why construction workers are at high risk and how to build stronger site connections.

Broccolini’s ‘The Riv’ begins to rise in downtown Toronto
April 24, 2026
Broccolini’s The Riv marks a shift in Toronto construction, as developers pivot from condos to purpose-built rentals to keep projects moving and meet rising housing demand.

Siemens, digital twins, and AI: What construction can learn from industrial automation
April 23, 2026
The line between digital and physical work is disappearing. What’s happening in factories today could reshape how construction projects are planned and built.

How construction teams are retrofitting cities for the 2026 World Cup
April 23, 2026
Toronto’s World Cup upgrade isn’t just about adding seats—it’s about building smarter for a temporary global stage. The BMO Field overhaul shows how cities can scale up without being stuck with the cost long after the final whistle.

Design for reparations: Restorative planning for historically excluded neighborhoods
April 22, 2026
Design has long shaped who benefits and who gets left behind. “Design for reparations” challenges the industry to rethink how projects can help repair past harm and support more stable communities.

GWL Realty Advisors (GWLRA) unveils extensive renovations to the lobby at Berczy Square
April 22, 2026
At 33 Yonge Street, a reimagined lobby shows how office buildings are shifting from pass-through spaces to experience-driven environments designed to “earn the commute.”

The KATO IC110R rotating crawler is maximizing efficiency on modern jobsites
April 22, 2026
By removing one of the most time-consuming steps in material handling, the KATO IC110R is helping contractors move more material, reduce site impact, and rethink efficiency on complex jobsites.

The largest HVAC companies in the U.S.
April 21, 2026
From Carrier and Daikin to EMCOR and Comfort Systems USA, the largest HVAC companies in the U.S. are driving major shifts in heating and cooling.

How data-driven insights are helping contractors cut emissions (and costs)
April 21, 2026
The biggest gains in reducing fuel costs and emissions aren’t coming from new machines—they’re coming from better visibility. Here’s how data is helping contractors uncover waste and fix it fast.



