City of Henderson Transforms Its Review Processes With Bluebeam
While the private sector has been using Bluebeam for several years, the public sector is now getting in on the act. Here’s how the city of Henderson, Nevada, is using the technology.
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While the private sector has been using Bluebeam for several years, the public sector is now getting in on the act. Here’s how the city of Henderson, Nevada, is using the technology.
The formally trained structural drafter, AutoCAD, Revit and BIM whiz—and overall experienced industry veteran—sits at the intersection of innovative construction technology and customer adoption and success
She Built This City, based in North Carolina, runs educational programs to introduce women to the construction trades at an early age
The esteemed engineer has many notable projects to her firm’s name, including the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial in Washington, D.C.
The 35-year-old welder is using social media to inspire future generations to enter the trade—and to promote her larger ambitions that aim to help the Black community across industries (from 2021)
Most, if not all, of construction workwear is made for men. One enterprising woman aims to change that—starting with pants
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
Breaking into the construction wear industry was not easy for Eve Workwear, but after 12 years, the company is successfully meeting the needs of female construction workers.
The latest data reveals incredible growth for women’s participation in the sector. Here’s how construction firms can continue to make progress
To kick off Women in Construction Week 2023, Built looks back on its top stories of women making a difference in the industry from the past year
New York-based Bryony Roberts is among a new breed of architects making their mark
Women are making inroads in construction, filling roles across the industry from project managers to architects. Built spoke to Afsheen Ul Haq, a forensic and risk planning manager at BAM, to hear about her route into the sector and the challenges for women in the industry.
Stanley ‘Dirt Monkey’ Genadek is an unlikely internet star, having amassed nearly 1 million YouTube subscribers who tune in to watch him perform and comment on relatively humdrum residential construction projects
In honor of Black History Month, Built reflects on the top stories featuring Black construction professionals from the past several years
The construction veteran, who has worked in myriad roles across the globe for half a century, reflects on her journey as a trailblazer for women in the industry