

The Toronto Tempo facility is a preview of where sports infrastructure is heading
May 22, 2026
Women’s professional sports are no longer making do with adapted spaces. The Toronto Tempo Performance Center is being built from the ground up, and what it signals for sports construction is worth paying attention to.

How to become a site superintendent in the U.S.: Step-by-step guide
May 22, 2026
Learn how to become a site superintendent in the U.S., from gaining field experience to leading crews and managing jobsite operations. This guide breaks down the key steps, skills, and expectations employers look for.

Merlo City and the shift toward immersive trade show experiences in construction
May 21, 2026
The manufacturers getting the most attention at trade shows aren’t the ones with the biggest footprint—they’re the ones building experiences that show how their equipment actually works.

What is machine control in construction?
May 21, 2026
Machine control connects digital designs directly to equipment, helping crews work faster and hit grade on the first pass while reducing rework and delays.

The best pickup bed accessories for contractors (plus how to build your setup by trade)
May 20, 2026
The right bed accessories can save you time, protect your gear, and make every day run smoother. Here’s what’s actually worth buying—broken down by trade.

Breaking up the party room: Sherry Larjani on the future of affordable design
May 20, 2026
As the industry grapples with affordability, Sherry Larjani is leading a shift toward more thoughtful, inclusive design, where community, functionality, and lived experience take priority.

Construction noise is rewiring your brain—Here’s why it matters
May 20, 2026
Jobsite noise doesn’t just affect your ears—it keeps your brain in a constant state of stress. Over time, that mental fatigue leads to slower reactions, poor sleep, and higher safety risks.

Inside HOK: 10 projects redefining the built environment
May 20, 2026
From airports to labs, HOK is reshaping how buildings are designed and built. These 10 projects highlight the firm’s push toward performance and sustainability.

Brent Spence Bridge: what one of America’s most delayed megaprojects tells us about where infrastructure is heading
May 19, 2026
The $4.4B Brent Spence Bridge project isn’t just long overdue—the way it’s being designed, funded, and delivered is a preview of what large-scale infrastructure construction looks like from here.

Nail gun safety: Preventing serious injuries on construction sites
May 18, 2026
Nail guns increase productivity but remain a leading cause of construction injuries. Proper trigger choice, safe habits, and training significantly reduce the risk on site.



