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Trade jobs have been rebranded as a shortcut to six-figure salaries, without student debt, and immunity from automation. But ...
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Lorenzo thinks he’s built a better way to monitor sites, using a type of generative AI called a visual language model, or VLM. A VLM is an LLM with a vision encoder, allowing it to “see” images of the ...
Two workers in South Carolina died after being run over by construction equipment – a skid steer and a milling machine – in ...
Rony Jabour, one of the world's top safety experts, delivers a powerful message on worker protection and heat stress prevention during his keynot ...
Among the lowest are Florida ($46,843), Texas ($49,817), and Georgia ($50,683), where construction workers earn roughly 40% less—after adjusting for cost of living—than their counterparts in ...
Among the lowest are Florida ($46,843), Texas ($49,817), and Georgia ($50,683), where construction workers earn roughly 40% less—after adjusting for cost of living—than their counterparts in ...
Published 10:56 am Friday, June 13, 2025 By Bulletin Editorial Board Bend City Councilors have considered an ordinance requiring more transparency of worker pay on construction projects. (123RF) ...
The worker, whose name was not publicly released, was “in a 15 ft trench” when “a piece of heavy machinery fell” on him, the organization said in a statement. construction site injury.
MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. (WFLA) — A Haines City man was among two construction workers killed when a crane collapsed on Wednesday. According to NBC affiliate WESH, the workers have been identified ...
Two construction workers were killed Wednesday afternoon when a large crane collapsed at a central Florida building site, burying them under twisted steel, concrete and other debris.
Rescue crews on scene at a construction site in Woodland. (David Pearson) The worker was reportedly inside a 15-foot-deep trench when a heavy piece of equipment fell on him.