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  • Thursday, May 21, 2026 3:27 PM | Anonymous

    As manufacturers navigate an evolving market, priorities are shifting beyond cost alone. Factors such as supply chain resilience, operational reliability, and long-term efficiency are playing a larger role in business planning and investment decisions.

    Predictive maintenance and emerging technologies are also changing the conversation by helping companies reduce downtime, improve performance, and better plan for future needs. As the industry continues to evolve, adaptability and strategic planning are becoming key factors in maintaining a competitive edge.

    Click here to read more about these evolving industry trends and insights.


  • Thursday, May 21, 2026 3:26 PM | Anonymous

    As artificial intelligence continues to advance, conversations are shifting toward which jobs can and cannot be automated. While technology may transform many industries, skilled trades continue to rely on hands-on problem solving, adaptability, and real-world experience that cannot easily be replicated.

    As construction and infrastructure continue evolving, the demand for skilled professionals remains a critical part of the industry's future.

    Click here to read more about this perspective and the evolving role of the trades.

  • Thursday, May 21, 2026 3:25 PM | Anonymous

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  • Thursday, May 14, 2026 3:25 PM | Anonymous

    New data from March 2026 shows the construction industry continuing in a low-movement labor environment. Job openings saw a slight increase from February but remain significantly below last year’s levels. At the same time, layoffs remain low and fewer workers are quitting, signaling very limited movement across the workforce overall.

    For contractors, that stability comes with a challenge. With fewer workers changing jobs, hiring has become less about reacting to available labor and more about actively attracting the right candidates. At the same time, retention has become just as critical, as replacing experienced workers is harder in a slower-moving labor market. Click here to read more.


  • Thursday, May 14, 2026 3:25 PM | Anonymous

    The U.S. Department of Justice is supporting a challenge to a Department of Energy rule that could limit the availability of certain non-condensing gas furnaces and commercial water heaters.

    Industry groups including the American Gas Association argue the rule could force costly home and building modifications or push consumers toward electrification. The DOJ says the DOE may have overstepped its authority under federal energy law and is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to vacate a lower court ruling that upheld the regulation.

    If the rule remains in place, HVAC contractors could see more complex retrofit projects, higher installation costs, and fewer gas equipment options available to customers.

    Key Takeaway:
    This case could significantly impact the future of gas heating equipment, installation requirements, and energy regulations across the HVAC industry. 

    Click here to read more.


  • Thursday, May 07, 2026 3:24 PM | Anonymous

    The IRS is warning taxpayers to be cautious of increasingly aggressive charitable contribution tax strategies that promise significant deductions but may cross into abusive territory.

    In particular, schemes involving “charitable LLCs” or similar structures often allow donors to appear to make a contribution while still maintaining control or access to the assets—an arrangement the IRS has flagged as potentially fraudulent. These transactions are drawing heightened scrutiny and could result in denied deductions, penalties, or even criminal consequences. 

    In this article, we break down how these schemes work, the red flags to watch for, and how to ensure your charitable giving remains compliant and defensible.
    Click here to read more.


  • Thursday, May 07, 2026 3:23 PM | Anonymous

    The Florida Building Commission has released proposed versions of the Private Provider Inspection Form and Private Provider Certificate of Compliance Form, as required under HB 803.

    These forms may impact how private provider inspections and compliance documentation are handled moving forward, making industry feedback especially important.

    View the proposed forms here

    Comment Deadline: May 18, 2026
    Submit comments to: mo.madani@myfloridalicense.com


  • Thursday, May 07, 2026 3:23 PM | Anonymous

    The workforce has shifted—and if your hiring strategy hasn’t, you’re already feeling it. In this quick video, Jim Cosmas breaks down what contractors need to understand right now to attract better talent and keep them around.

    Click below to watch the video and get a preview of what you’ll learn at our upcoming session.

  • Thursday, April 30, 2026 3:22 PM | Anonymous

    In today’s constantly shifting construction landscape, leading contractors are focusing on adaptability over reaction. Many are investing in AI, BIM, and prefabrication to improve efficiency, control costs, and keep projects moving despite ongoing economic pressure.

    Workforce development is also a major focus, with companies placing greater emphasis on training, culture, and long-term retention. At the same time, stronger communication and more flexible planning are helping contractors manage material price swings and project uncertainty.

    The takeaway: contractors who stay adaptable, invest in their teams, and embrace smarter systems are better positioned to handle whatever comes next  

    Click here to read more.


  • Thursday, April 30, 2026 3:21 PM | Anonymous

    Artificial intelligence may be dominating headlines, but another major shift is happening at the same time—the next generation is reshaping the skilled trades.

    A recent industry discussion highlights how AI tools, changing workforce expectations, and new technology are influencing how plumbing and HVAC businesses operate, hire, and grow. From smarter scheduling and customer communication to attracting younger talent, contractors are being pushed to adapt faster than ever.

    For those interested in how these trends are playing out across the trades, this topic was recently explored in an episode of And So It Flows, focused on the intersection of AI, workforce changes, and the future of the industry.

    Listen to the full discussion here.


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