Hopes — and fears — for how incoming Trump administration policies could affect the construction industry were a theme ...
Spending was down on a monthly basis in 8 of the 16 nonresidential subcategories. Private nonresidential spending was ...
The construction industry had just 276,000 job openings on the last day of November 2024, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors analysis of data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ ...
Preventing electrical injuries by following best practices for safe work environments helps everyone make it home at the end of the day. Now is a great time to review what some of the best practices ...
Happy New Year! 2025 has just begun and the editors at EC&M have been looking back at some of the most popular articles from last year. This particular gallery focuses on one of the most important ...
SME Ron Widup explains the purpose of annexes, how NETA testing standards are connected to NFPA 70E, and what this means for electrical safety. In Episode 41 of “EC&M Asks,” a video series featuring ...
Part of EC&M's key audience includes electricians and maintenance personnel, so we want to make sure to highlight the most popular articles that covered all things maintenance, repair, and operations ...
Part I of any NEC Article provides the general requirements for that Article. But if Art. 110 provides the general requirements that apply to all electrical ...
Happy New Year! This January marks one full year of The Everyday Electrician™ with Trevor Ottmann, president and owner of 3/0 Electric in Bennet, Neb. He shared vidoes on TikTok, Instagram, and ...
The editors of EC&M are back to present the three most popular The Everyday Electrician™ videos from last month! In case you missed them, these social media videos were Trevor Ottmann's most popular ...
Electric vehicles have been a popular topic for EC&M readers for many years, and 2024 was no different. It makes sense, the EV space is constantly developing and it’s important for electrical ...
If you look closely at this photo, you should be able to see the power supply cord passing right through the brick wall of the building. Where does this cord go? Is it spliced in an outlet box inside ...