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 leaders and influencers that are making real change happen in the industry.
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
Employees’ mental well-being has been increasingly linked to productivity and satisfaction, prompting more construction firms to take action on the issue
Change agility determines how quickly someone can adjust and adapt to new challenges. Here’s why it’s a useful tool when it comes to adopting technology in construction
The construction industry may provide the perfect career for military veterans transitioning into the next chapter of their lives
Leaders and managers have a specific, hands-on role to play when it comes to managing change, especially with new technology adoption
The COVID-19 pandemic spawned a rush to remote work, and now more workers in the industry say they prefer the work style
Caroline Andrew creates spectacular built space experiences with one of the industry’s most unheralded elements: light
Construction workers rely on several essential tools to get the job done. Here, a structural engineer shares the items she can’t live without on the job
Getting workers to adopt new technology or change a process or behavior is never easy, but construction leaders can make it easier with this model
The civil engineer is showing other aspiring Hispanic engineers why construction is a fulfilling career
Sasha Plotitsa crafts gorgeous furniture out of construction waste—and empowers formerly incarcerated people seeking a fresh start
Diller didn’t initially set out to be an architect, but her designs have become some of the most celebrated in the industry
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