

H-2B Visas for Construction Contractors: How to Protect Your Schedule and Your Margins
The construction industry needs nearly 500,000 additional workers in 2026. Ninety-two percent of contractors say they can't find qualified people. Forty-five percent report labor shortages are directly causing project delays. And only 10% are using the legal program built specifically to address it. H-2B visas offer construction contractors predictable, project-specific workers — planned into your bid, not scrambled for after hiring fails.


Staying Compliant with the H-2B Visa Program: Key Requirements Employers Should Know
Employers using the H-2B visa program must meet strict compliance obligations, from paying the prevailing wage to both H-2B and U.S. workers, to maintaining accurate records and ensuring full-time work. Noncompliance can result in fines, audits, and debarment. This article outlines key compliance areas every H-2B employer should understand to protect their business and stay in good standing.






























