(updated Feb. 22, 2021)
Construction action center: COVID-19 virus
Keeping the construction industry mobilized throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has proven necessary to meeting the needs of local communities and the economy. Construction workers have built, maintained and repaired critical infrastructure, health facilities and data centers, among other projects. Additionally, they have responded to immediate recovery needs before and after hurricanes, wildfires and other natural disasters. The Builders’ Association has compiled resources to help the industry continue to work safe and slow the spread of the virus.
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Hotline: For workers with questions and concerns, a hotline has been established at (816) 595-4164. |
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Safety, health and environmental services: OSHA guidance, work site best practices, CDC resources and toolbox talks |
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Labor and employment relations: Coronavirus response laws impacting employers, employee leave and unemployment guidance, employer tax credit information, and DOL resources |
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Government relations: Small business funding resources, local orders and mandates, and “Construction is Essential” information |
Work site guidance
Toolbox Talks
CDC resources
Families First Coronavirus Response Act
Other federal guidance
Local orders and mandates
- Boone County, Missouri (effective through May 12)
- Clay County, Missouri (effective indefinitely)
- Cole County, Missouri and Jefferson City, Missouri
- Columbia, Missouri (effective through April 14)
- Greene County, Missouri and Springfield, Missouri (effective through April 9, 2021)
- Jackson County, Missouri (effective indefinitely)
- Johnson County, Kansas (effective through April 30, 2021)
- Kansas City, Missouri (effective through May 1, 2021)
- Platte County, Missouri (effective indefinitely)
- Wyandotte County, Kansas (effective indefinitely)
- Vaccination guidance for the construction industry in Missouri and Kansas
Loans, funding sources and other business relief
Legislative Bulletins
Construction is essential resources