The leaders and influencers that are making real change happen in the industry.
Johns Thomas Vellikara began his construction career in his native India; now, nearing completion of his master’s degree in the U.S., he’s determined to take the industry to new heights
Erica Cochran Hameen, an assistant professor at Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Architecture, sees the potential of her field beyond the built environment
Marc Robillard credits constantly evolving construction technology tools for allowing him and his engineering colleagues to effectively help clients carry out their visionary ideas
Engineers are typically typecast as being reserved pragmatists who like to keep their heads down and focused on the task at hand. This couldn’t be further from the truth for structural engineer turned YouTuber Brendan Hasty
Learn how Multiplex is giving their employees like Grant Sanderson a parental leave scheme that not only supports parents but is also good for business.
The avid social media creator has brought a fresh and newly relevant perspective to connecting construction industry workers with Bluebeam’s evolving suite of technology
Chloe Gharios has a message for women in construction: you belong. And she is fearless in being authentic as an engineer by showing through social media how others can be, too.
Meet the next generation of Queensland innovators combining business success with supporting blue-collar workers across Australia and beyond through construction wear – TradeMutt.
Every second day in Australia, a person in construction will take their own life. October is National Mental Health Month, led by Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA) to advocate for and raise awareness of mental health in Australia. Here’s how a few organisations are supporting the cause.
Learn how Granite Construction President and CEO Kyle Larkin went from intern to corner office
Responsible for overseeing Bluebeam’s customers throughout Canada, David Rekker credits his proclivity for building long-lasting relationships as the key to his success
M. Hank Haeusler serves as the Discipline Director of the Bachelor of Computational Design for the University of NSW’s School of Architecture + Design (Built Environment) and Director of the ARC Centre for Next-Gen Architectural Manufacturing and believes the future of design and construction is in unlocking the data that is already being created.
There’s more than meets the eye when it comes to designing and building the magical worlds that provide us with high-towering thrills and feelings of childhood wonder
The principal of a Boston-area architecture and design firm, Saul is doing her part to bring more women into the industry
At 22, Abbey Agius has already established a fulfilling career in carpentry; now, she’s working to make the trade more accessible for others like her.