Bluebeam’s Women in Construction Tech Reflect on Industry Progress
Here’s how women are continuing to advance the industry of construction technology, both at Bluebeam and beyond
Here’s how women are continuing to advance the industry of construction technology, both at Bluebeam and beyond
While the number of women working in the industry continues to increase, statistics don’t tell the whole story
The NAWIC Los Angeles Chapter board member talks about why more women should work in construction plus lessons learned over her 20-year career
Project engineer Shelby Kohalmy talks to Bluebeam about why she got into the industry—and why other women should, too
Women in Construction Week aims to support and celebrate the women making a difference in our industry—now and into the future.
The contractor has spent the last two years investing in burgeoning technology, headlined by the instillation of seven “Smart Labs”
The new library in Austin, Texas, shows how architects and builders are re-thinking the traditional public institution to include aspects of modern life
These trailblazers contributed to some of the most well-known buildings in Southern California
How Knight Architecture led the conservation of the building designed by the legendary architect
Participants of the training and development program for small businesses participated in various learning activities
Construction science professor Somik Ghosh shares how he’s introducing new industry technology to his students
Is your workforce more build-savvy than tech-savvy? This specialty contractor has a solution to get your firm into the digital age
Why don’t more people want to work in the industry? A recent panel event featuring industry experts tried to find the answer
The associate professor talked with Bluebeam about how he incorporates Revu and other AEC tech in the classroom
Filmmaker Lorien Barlow Shines the Light on the Diverse Perspectives of Women in Construction