Veterans in Construction: Jeremy Goodwin
The project manager started his career as a member of the U.S. Marine Corps rebuilding communities in the Middle East before thriving stateside in construction
The project manager started his career as a member of the U.S. Marine Corps rebuilding communities in the Middle East before thriving stateside in construction
The virtual event, adapted from Bluebeam’s in-person annual user conference, takes place Sept. 28-29 and will include presentations and panel discussions featuring some of the industry’s leading influencers
The civil engineer is showing other aspiring Hispanic engineers why construction is a fulfilling career
The construction trades remain largely male-dominated, but these two tradeswomen offer an inspiring example of how to persevere despite lingering challenges
The head of the Dallas Bluebeam User Group shows how leading the tight-knit community has helped deepen his use of Revu and other industry technology
John Forsberg spent five years in the U.S. Navy during one of the most notable military conflicts in recent memory before transitioning into a fulfilling career in construction
Relationships are critical in every profession, but having a formal mentorship program is one way construction companies can level-up their workforces
Sean Garcia spent nearly a decade in one of the military’s most prestigious construction battalions before launching a promising career as a superintendent
Women comprise just more than half of the U.K. population but fewer than one in 10 are registered engineers. Organisations like the Women’s Engineering Society seek to promote the female talent pool.
The nearly $1 billion project set to be completed in 2024 will dot the city’s already-vibrant downtown with another iconic structure—and Bluebeam Revu has become the project’s essential technology
Two female construction entrepreneurs share how they broke through to lead successful companies
Bluebeam asked Marta Baron, BIM manager at London-based construction firm O’Keefe, what led to her choosing construction as a career.
Women make up just over half of the U.K. population, but fewer than one-fifth work in construction. A week dedicated to highlighting women’s contribution to the sector aims to change long-held bias and outdated perceptions.
The recently appointed labor secretary and former mayor of Boston started his career as a union laborer building scaffolding and bracing masonry walls along the city’s once-burgeoning waterfront
The contractor has discovered significant cost and time savings, as well as enhanced field worker efficiency, by using a variety of Bluebeam tools on tablets as it works to complete a massive civil infrastructure project