Construction Safety Regulations have been revised by the Department of Labor.
The regulations outline the required safety and health course to be completed by individuals performing manual labor on or in a public building and the penalties for noncompliance. CCIA commented on the regulations at a public hearing in November and the agency responded to those comments.
Click here to view a copy of the agency response to testimony received and the revised regulations.
The regulations still require approval by the Attorney General and adoption by the legislature’s Regulation Review Committee.
Questions? Please contact Matthew Hallisey, CCIA Director of Government Relations and Legislative Counsel
Phone: 860.529.6855
Jan 2009

Register to reserve your foursome at the AGC CT Annual Golf Tournament on Monday, July 20th at Tumble Brook Country Club.
CCIA members attended attended CTDOT’s press conference in Farmington highlighting National Work Zone Awareness Week, which honors the workers and professionals who help keep construction zones safe. CCIA President Don Shubert, was a one of the speakers, who urged motorists to take an active role in protecting roadway workers and drivers.
The spring issue of CCIA's CONNstruction magazine highlights jobsite safety, including how AI can enhance safety protocols, initiatives to improve work zone safety, and tips to help drivers stay alert and avoid distractions. It also features CCIA Safety Recognition Platinum Award winners and the 2025 CCIA Annual Report, showcasing the association’s work and impact.
CT Technical Schools Podcast: Interview with CCIA President, Don Shubert on Workforce, Apprentice Training, and Careers in Construction.