From Sailor to Mentor: Bluebeam’s Curt Bramel on Military Service, Leadership
Bramel’s five years in the Navy shaped his career and life, paving the way for a successful corporate journey and continued service to fellow veterans
Bramel’s five years in the Navy shaped his career and life, paving the way for a successful corporate journey and continued service to fellow veterans
Anton Zangl explains why mastering Bluebeam is a must for engineering students
With more than 56,000 TikTok followers, Furlong shares Bluebeam tips, career advice and personal insights from his journey through civil engineering
The unique retreat offers an extraordinary experience in a custom-built volcano-inspired structure. Go inside.
Build Out Alliance, started in 2017, has grown mightily in cities like New York, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, with the goal of building community and advocacy around the changing demographics of those working in the construction industry
In an effort to support cancer patients and strengthen community ties, First Nation Engineering’s blood drive during National Reconciliation Week aims to recruit 30 new donors and promote the importance of blood donation
In honor of Black History Month, Built reflects on the top stories featuring Black construction professionals from the past several years
From a small Mexican town to Texas and now California, Eduardo Juanes is maximizing the power of digital collaboration to jump-start his construction career
Joanna Schwartz, CEO and co-founder of modular building company Quartz, sees tremendous potential in the burgeoning construction method
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
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)
New York-based Bryony Roberts is among a new breed of architects making their mark
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
Construction workers rely on several essential tools to get the job done. Here, a project superintendent and carpenter shares the items he can’t live without on the job