National Construction Appreciation Week (NCAW), held the third week of September, was founded in 2018 by — a movement focused on recognizing the dedicated and diligent men and women working in the construction industry while simultaneously educating the public on the value of construction and inspiring the next generation of skilled laborers. NCAW was created to raise awareness around how vital construction is to American infrastructure and its economy, and to highlight the essential tools—both physical and educational—that empower workers to bring projects to life.
The Impact of Construction on Our Lives
Every year, in the construction industry work tirelessly to create structures valued at approximately $1.4 trillion. From the office buildings that house our enterprises to the homes where we create memories, these structures form the backbone of our daily lives—built, shaped, and maintained by skilled construction professionals.
The construction industry also compromises 4% of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) and will need an in addition to the normal hiring pace to meet growth demand, according to a proprietary model developed by Associated Builders and Contractors. Skilled laborer shortages have become a major issue in several construction markets, and retirements will only continue to drain the talent pool. In fact, 41% of the current U.S. construction workforce is expected to .
The Significance of Construction Week
Whether it’s the cell tower that connects your phone to the world, the plumbing that delivers fresh morning coffee, or the schools that keep our children safe, every facet of modern life is touched by the construction industry. This week, we’re invited to reflect on and appreciate these contributions that may often go unnoticed.
Celebrating and Supporting Our Construction Heroes
91 is at the forefront of supporting the construction industry, offering tailored risk management solutions and training programs. These initiatives are designed to enhance safety, reduce risks, and ensure the sustainability of construction practices. Our construction leadership series, for instance, offers courses like project safety pre-planning and site-specific safety plans, which are crucial for day-to-day operations.
As we celebrate National Construction Appreciation Week, let’s take the opportunity to show our gratitude and ensure the continued growth and success of this vital industry.
Interested in learning more about how 91 supports the construction industry? We invite you to contact our team to discover how our programs can benefit you and contribute to the broader construction community.


