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Seattle-Area Students Get a BAC Built Upgrade

Too many students in schools across the US spend their days in aging, crowded buildings. That’s going to change next year for students at two Seattle-area high schools when they move into new buildings built by the best hands in the business.

BAC Local Leadership Conference Focuses on Presidential Election and Union Growth

This summer at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, BAC had another successful Local Leadership Conference. The four-day event focused on the upcoming presidential election and growing the Union through education, organizing, and membership engagement opportunities and strategies.

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Chicago Condominium Exemplifies Renewed Appreciation for Masonry

Across the country, architects and residents alike are pushing for a pivot from glass skyscrapers and a return to masonry façades. That’s because brick is an integral part of the identity of so many North American cities, creating a sense of cultural context, warmth, and character.

OSHA Proposes Revision to Personal Protective Equipment Standard in Construction

Properly-fitting personal protective equipment (PPE) is essential in the construction industry. Too often, ill-fitting PPE does not provide workers with adequate protection, and may increase the risk for illness, injury, and death.