How to Create a More Inclusive Workplace for Women in Construction
Consider these tips and techniques to attract and retain more women in your home building company and reap the benefits of a more diverse workforce
What About ‘60 Over 60’? Seniors Have a Lot to Offer the Housing Industry
There's good news for Over 60s who have experience in home building: many folks from that cohort still want (or need) to work ... and an increasing number of companies are eager to hire them
As the Labor Shortage Grows, Contractors Try New Ways to Recruit Workers
Recruiting and retaining skilled labor remains a top priority for most construction firms. But what job benefits are workers actually looking for?
Construction Job Openings Fell in February
As the housing market cools, construction job openings are trending lower, but hiring and recruiting skilled laborers remains a top priority for most construction firms
It's Personal: Pilot Program Promotes Mental Health Awareness in Construction
The National Association of Home Builders partners with mental health advocate Dr. Sally Spencer-Thomas on a strategic plan to promote mental health and suicide prevention
Introducing Modular Construction to a New Labor Force
Lack of research and proper worker training is slowing the advancement of modular construction methods as an alternative way to build homes. Brian Gaudio's Last Mile Lab, in Pittsburgh, aims to change that
HomeAid America holds annual “Essentials for Young Lives” campaign
The building industry-based charity provides baby supplies such as diapers, wipes, and formula for homeless mothers and families.
‘Brick & Kick,’ Open the Borders, or ... ?
Scott Sedam takes a look at the choices and responsibilities in solving the trade shortage
NAHB: Let Small Businesses Help Employees With Health Care Costs
The NAHB is actively working to enact Health Reimbursement Arrangement legislation for small businesses
The Toughest Job in Home Building Is ...
When trying to determine which job in home building is the toughest, the list of contenders is long and hotly contested
Labor + Trade Relations
America’s Trade Shortage: Failure of an Industry
The lack of skilled labor is a massive problem for the construction industry, but so far there's been little effort made to find solutions
Executive Corner: Viny Panchal of ProSight
Viny Panchal, of ProSight, sees more court cases coming to define who are deemed employees and who are considered contract laborers
Job Description for a Quality Manager
Thoughts on how to create a generic job description for a Quality Manager at a home building company
Sales
Unearthing Great Sales Talent
Three profiles of recent hires prove that standout recruits can come from surprising places
Fostering a Culture of Growth and Excellence
It starts with a rigorous interview process and taking your time to make the best choice
Promoting a Work Culture of Growth and Excellence
It begins with a rigorous interview process and taking your time to make the right choice