Action Starts with Awareness
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and this year’s theme, “Turn Awareness Into Action”, is especially meaningful in the construction and concrete industries. We work in fast-paced, high-pressure environments where physical safety is a top priority but mental well-being is often overlooked. It’s time to change that.
Mental Health in the Concrete Industry
Construction professionals face a unique set of stressors. Long hours, seasonal demands, labor shortages, tight project timelines, and a culture of toughness all contribute to high levels of anxiety, burnout, and depression. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the construction industry has one of the highest suicide rates of any profession in the United States.
Mental health challenges affect everyone, from engineers and architects managing tight specifications, to producers juggling logistics and quality control, to drivers and field crews navigating job site safety every day. Behind every concrete pour is a human being who deserves to feel supported, seen, and safe.
Turning Awareness Into Action
Raising awareness is the first step but what happens next is what matters. This month, IRMCA encourages all industry leaders, team members, and partners to reflect on how they can help build a more mentally resilient workforce. Here are some practical steps:
Looking Ahead
The demands of the construction industry aren’t going away. But we can build a culture that supports mental well-being just as intentionally as we approach jobsite safety or mix design quality. Turning awareness into action means acknowledging that it’s okay not to be okay, and that help is available.
Let’s continue to show up for one another, to listen without judgment, and to create an environment where everyone can thrive.
If you or someone you know is struggling, help is available. Please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline by dialing 988. This is a free, 24/7, confidential resource.