Houston Public Media: Bricks in Houston’s historic Freedmen’s Town damaged by construction work
Historic bricks in Freedmen’s Town, a Houston neighborhood created by formerly enslaved people in the late 1800s, were damaged by construction workers on Tuesday, . Historic bricks laid in ...
Construction’s new worker demand drops to 350,000 in 2026: report Down from half a million in recent years, the estimate could prove conservative as construction workers retire and political ...
Houston Public Media: Construction company caught up in bribery case could receive payment from city of Houston
Construction company caught up in bribery case could receive payment from city of Houston
MSN: Construction labor shortages feel real nationwide. Houston tells a different story
As Texas continues to rebuild from repeated weather disasters while pushing forward on new housing and infrastructure projects, questions about whether there are enough construction workers have come ...
Houston Chronicle: Low wages and ICE threats: Inside the shadow economy of Texas construction
Access to low-wage workers, who are often foreign-born and sometimes undocumented, remains a critical resource for construction companies responding to steady building demand in Texas. Nearly 300,000 ...
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