The Faceless Faces of Construction Jobsites During a Pandemic
Long-time construction industry photographer Tara Garner offers a look into jobsite life during a pandemic
Long-time construction industry photographer Tara Garner offers a look into jobsite life during a pandemic
With many industry professionals still largely working remote, the second quarter 2020 BUG meetings features presentations on tools and techniques to continue to bolster remote collaboration
Despite the prevalence of lawsuits, a majority of construction contracts fail to directly address concurrent delay. This is a problem for owners and contractors
The U.K.-based professional association’s Global Student Competition aims to provide college students with the comprehensive experience of running a construction business
The Lighthouse Electric construction design manager followed his initial remote-work experience with an early entrance back to the office to onboard new hires
The Texas A&M professor of construction science is among those leading the exploration of how to build in outer space
What if the moniker used to identify a generation is a mindset the industry should embrace?
The instructor talks about the biggest challenges facing AEC professionals as well as how he uses Revu in the classroom
Once sports return, these are the most-anticipated stadiums set to open their doors this year
Fresno State’s Brad Hyatt explains the emergence of data science and predictive analytics in construction
Three previous beta testers share their experience, including the value they gained from joining a larger user community
The COVID-19 pandemic caught many companies off-guard. Those that had a plan experienced far less pain and stand prepared for when the next crisis hits
Los Angeles’ vibrant and diverse energy is perhaps best represented through these iconic architectural structures
As many states begin to re-emerge from lockdowns, here’s the construction industry’s status in each state, as well as some of the safety precautions it is taking moving forward
In the second blog feature on the limited series, University of Florida’s Jim Sullivan discusses the importance of “soft skills” in construction education