Mental Health in Construction
Join us Tuesday, March 3rd from 7:30am-1:00pm for an important in-person program focused on “Mental Health in Construction” and why it matters now more than ever. This event will explore the stressors facing construction professionals, how mental health directly impacts safety, productivity, and retention, and what leaders can do to better support their teams. The construction industry is built on strength, problem-solving, and resilience, but behind the hard hats and job sites are people facing real mental health challenges. Long hours, tight deadlines, physical demands, and high-pressure environments can take a serious toll on individuals and teams.
Designed for contractors, project managers, supervisors, and company leaders, this session will provide practical insights, real-world perspectives, and actionable strategies you can bring back to your organization. Attendees will gain a better understanding of how to recognize warning signs, reduce stigma on the jobsite, and create a culture where workers feel supported and safe, both mentally and physically. Investing in mental health is not just the right thing to do, it is essential to building stronger teams, safer jobsites, and more sustainable businesses. We encourage you to attend and bring your team for this impactful and timely discussion.
Our program is no charge to 2026 NWCCC members, and only $349 for non-members.
