Construction Suicide Prevention Week

Save the date: Sept. 14-18, 2026

Together we can save lives.

In 2019, a mission-driven group of volunteers from across the construction industry came together with the goal of saving lives. They collaborated to launch the inaugural Suicide Prevention Week for the industry — a week dedicated to raising awareness about the higher-than-average number of suicides in the construction industry, and to providing resources to help prevent those deaths.

Every year, during September — National Suicide Prevention Month — the construction industry will dedicate a week to raising awareness about the unique challenges workers face in construction that lead to suicide and what we can do to prevent it. Together, we can save lives.

Thanks to our 64 participants registered this year.

Tammo Consulting Enterprises Inc.
EcoPower Electric Co.
TN Ward Company
Specialty Roofing & Coatings, LLC
Comprehensive Energy Services
TEC Electric
Marker, Inc.
Miron Construction
Montana Department of Transportation
Gray West Construction Inc.
Construction Suicide Prevention Week
The Builders, a chapter of the AGC
The Builders, a chapter of the AGC

2026 Theme and Pledge

THEME:

Building on Progress

Recent data from CPWR shows that suicide and drug-related death rates in construction have begun to decline. That progress matters, Construction Suicide Prevention Week is proud to be part of the effort, and the progress is most certainly a sign of hope for our industry.

At the same time, we know the work isn’t finished. Any loss of life is a loss too many, and continued effort is critical to protecting the lives of those who build our communities.

Building on Progress means honoring what’s working while continuing to push forward. It’s about breaking down barriers, fortifying pathways to help, and building a culture where asking for support is seen as a sign of strength — not weakness.

We build structures together, and we build people up the same way.

PLEDGE

“I pledge to learn at least one new way to seek help for someone in need.”

By taking this pledge, you commit to:

  • Learning about at least one resource available to support someone in crisis, such as the 988 Lifeline.
  • Being willing to speak up about mental health.
  • Looking out for others on and off the jobsite.
  • Working to break down barriers to mental health support in the construction industry.

Ways to learn more include being informed about the 988 Lifeline, your company EAP, and other resources, such as toolbox talks like those available on our resource page here.

Click the button below to take the pledge.

SAVE THE DATE

CSPW dates by year:

2026: Sept. 14-18

2027: Sept. 13-17

2028: Sept. 11-15

2029: Sept. 10-14

2030: Sept. 9-13

A message from OSHA Deputy Secretary of Labor Keith Sonderling

2026 CAPSTONE sponsors

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