5 Things Superintendent Chad Czerwinski Can’t Live Without
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
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
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)
The CEO of the largest Black-owned architecture firm in the U.S. shares how being an architect isn’t always about the buildings, as well as how he didn’t always envision working for the family business (from 2021)
The president and CEO of the Sioux Falls, South Dakota, company credits his ability to lead a construction business with the fact that he’s held many of the industry’s critical jobs
Tiara Hughes is one of the youngest and most profound voices in Chicago architecture, and she’s ready to take her message of equality in the industry to the national level (from 2021)
Construction workers rely on several essential tools to get the job done. Here, an electrician shares the items he can’t live without on the job
The president of Poteet Construction sees rewarding opportunities for women in construction who develop their skills and deliver quality work
The president of the Massachusetts construction firm and an engineer by trade says nurturing the people side of the business is among his top priorities
Construction workers rely on several essential tools to get the job done. Here, a structural engineer shares the items she can’t live without on the job
The civil engineer is showing other aspiring Hispanic engineers why construction is a fulfilling career
Sasha Plotitsa crafts gorgeous furniture out of construction waste—and empowers formerly incarcerated people seeking a fresh start
Diller didn’t initially set out to be an architect, but her designs have become some of the most celebrated in the industry
John Forsberg spent five years in the U.S. Navy during one of the most notable military conflicts in recent memory before transitioning into a fulfilling career in construction
An earthquake motivated Chimaelle Goureige to dedicate a career to building, but the young project engineer is now giving back by encouraging young women hesitant about joining the industry
Sean Garcia spent nearly a decade in one of the military’s most prestigious construction battalions before launching a promising career as a superintendent
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