How Truebeck’s Sean Truesdale Navigates the Industry’s Most Pressing Challenges
The construction executive discusses material price volatility, labor shortages, plus how he came of age in the industry
The leaders and influencers that are making real change happen in the industry.
The construction executive discusses material price volatility, labor shortages, plus how he came of age in the industry
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
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.
Just like professional athletes, construction workers would be wise to start each shift with a simple round of stretching. Here’s how—and why—such stretch-and-flex programs are a must on any jobsite
Learn how Granite Construction President and CEO Kyle Larkin went from intern to corner office
Darrell Galloway’s construction career has spanned many trades; now he’s giving back by encouraging the next generation
Responsible for overseeing Bluebeam’s customers throughout Canada, David Rekker credits his proclivity for building long-lasting relationships as the key to his success
Judaline Cassidy has been laughed at for being a female plumber, but that hasn’t stopped her from ascending to the top of her craft and being a trailblazer for other women entering the trade
Rodrigo d’Escoto didn’t know anything about windows—or the construction business—when he first hustled his way to building Reflection Window + Wall, now a multinational enterprise generating hundreds of millions of dollars in annual revenues
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
Hank McCullough made just $2,500 when he built his first house; now, after some shrewd moves and a popular TV show, the contractor says he’s busier than ever
Started as a small, husband-and-wife business in the 1970s, the company now manages some 2.2 million square feet of commercial properties across the greater South Dakota region; here’s how the family enterprise is planning for its third generation of owners
The construction sector has just got back into its stride, but now faces more uncertainty, as rising energy and material prices set to put a dent in the sector’s efforts to return to normal.
The principal of a Boston-area architecture and design firm, Saul is doing her part to bring more women into the industry
The award-winning architect has a unique outlook on design, which she says may be best exemplified in one of her most recent projects: a veterans housing complex in Los Angeles