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Celebrating the People Who Build America
National Construction Appreciation Week is here. This annual event recognizes the dedicated, hardworking men and women in the construction industry. […]
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Celebrating the ‘Labor’ in Labor Day
We hope you had a wonderful Labor Day Weekend. As you celebrated with picnics and parades, barbecues and bargain shopping, […]
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Download 2021 Construction Appreciation Week Resources
Download 2021 Construction Appreciation Week Resources from I Build America – Kentucky. The construction industry is one of the nation’s […]
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Making the Most of the Year Ahead
Getting Back to Business Every year around this time, there’s a wave of energy as schools ramp back up. There’s […]
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Let’s Rebuild the Construction Industry Together
As we move into the second half of the year, I Build America – Kentucky is taking a moment to […]
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No Degree? No Problem.
There are so many ways to succeed in life, and not all of them require a college degree. It’s true […]
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Safety in Construction Affects Us All
Safety is a critical part of the construction industry. It’s not simply a word that is tossed around so we […]
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Keeping Construction Cool: Tips for Engaging Students
There is an obvious gap that should concern construction professionals everywhere. We’ve all seen it, experienced it, and been witness […]
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National Skilled Trades Day
The construction industry celebrations continue with National Skilled Trades Day this Wednesday. The first Wednesday in May is dedicated to […]
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Be Present. Be Focused. Be Safe.
This week, we’re joining more than 70 national and global construction firms for Construction Safety Week with a shared goal: […]
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National Work Zone Awareness Week
The construction industry has prioritized safety since the beginning. To this day, jobsite safety is a top priority. But in […]
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Drive Safe. Work Safe. Save Lives.
Did you know? In the construction industry, struck-by injuries have been the leading cause of death as well as non-fatal […]
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