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Competitors, Sponsors, Judges Needed for St. Louis NAWIC Block Kids Building Competition

1 year 5 months ago
From St. Louis/Southern Illinois Labor Tribune:  The St. Louis chapter of the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) is searching for competitors, sponsors and judges for this year’s 33rd Annual Block Kids Building Competition on Jan. 13. The event, which is for children in kindergarten through sixth grade, introduces kids to the construction industry […]
Kacey Crawley

Change Orders Often Spark Conflict, But They Don’t Have To

1 year 5 months ago
From Construction Dive:  The construction industry scores the dubious distinction of having among the most and costliest lawsuits. Scope changes are consistently a top cause of these disputes, according to London-based HKA Global, a consultancy that specializes in construction risk mitigation and dispute resolution. These conflicts sap contractors’ time and money. Disputed sums on projects in the Americas reached […]
Kacey Crawley

The Rise of Mid-Size U.S. Cities

1 year 5 months ago
From Area Development:  Amidst a time of transformation characterized by changing preferences and economic shifts, numerous major urban centers have witnessed a downturn in economic activity in recent years. During this same time period, many of their mid-size counterparts have flourished. While the rise of these mid-size cities has been under way for some time, […]
Kacey Crawley

Townhomes at Lienemann Park Approved in St. Peters

1 year 5 months ago
From Mid Rivers Newsmagazine:  A new single-family townhome development was approved at the Nov. 9 St. Peters Board of Aldermen meeting. This came after the senior purchasing manager of Lombardo Homes, Steve Valentine, gave a presentation noting updates that have been added to the Harvey Fred Lienemann Unified Credit Trust and Lombardo Homes of St. […]
Kacey Crawley

BUD Graduate Says Participating Was Best Decision She Ever Made

1 year 5 months ago
From St. Louis/Southern Illinois Labor Tribune:  Bryana Ramirez learned about the Missouri Works Initiative’s St. Louis Building Union Diversity (BUD) program through a friend, an IBEW apprentice who participated in the Kansas City version of the program. Ramirez, a military police officer for the Army National Guard, decided to move back to the St. Louis […]
Kacey Crawley

U.S. Steel Says Up To 1,000 Workers Could Face Lay Offs

1 year 5 months ago
GRANITE CITY - In a surprising move in the holiday season, U.S. Steel issued WARN Notices (Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification) that the Granite City facility will be idled indefinitely. U.S. Steel has announced that approximately 1,000 employees will receive WARN Act notices. This includes the 400 workers whose employment was “temporarily” suspended in September without advance notice. Granite City Mayor Mike Parkinson said about 400 have already lost their jobs at the U.S. Steel plant and with this move, another 200 will likely be out immediately, bringing the grand total to 600, though it could climb to 1,000 workers out of work. Mayor Parkinson expressed extreme disappointment in U.S. Steel over the announcement and said they are not operating in any way that the city would like them to, especially during the holiday time. He also said he felt U.S. Steel is trying to circumvent the WARN Act and he has changed his position in the situation as of Tuesday, Nov.

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12 Types of Construction Insurance for Your Business

1 year 5 months ago
From bigrentz:  Construction insurance can help mitigate risks that arise from construction projects. Potential risks in the construction industry include injuries, equipment damage, project delays, or design issues. An insurance policy may be required in order to comply with state laws or local regulations, and not having one may prevent contractors from receiving a license […]
Kacey Crawley

U.S. Steel idles steelmaking at Granite City plant indefinitely, will likely lead to hundreds of layoffs

1 year 5 months ago
U.S. Steel announced it would be idling steelmaking at the Granite City Works plant indefinitely. Workers learned of the decision in an email from U.S. Steel Senior Vice President and Chief Manufacturing Officer Scott Buckiso that was sent out Tuesday morning. As part of the decision, U.S. Steel issued approximately 1,000 employees a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act notice that they might be laid off and said they anticipated about 60% of those workers would likely lose their…
Sam Clancy