Carina Wright Doesn’t Just Solve Problems – She Shows You What Else Is Possible
One woman’s story of building a career on curiosity, community and showing colleagues another way.
One woman’s story of building a career on curiosity, community and showing colleagues another way.
Women now make up a larger share of the construction workforce than ever. But skilled trades, safety and retention still lag.
As AI, data centers and advanced manufacturing surge, the real constraint on growth isn’t capital or software, but the skilled labor and physical systems required to build them.
How fragmented handoffs slow post-fire rebuilding—and what a project mindset reveals about moving recovery forward.
As megaprojects surge and the workforce thins, builders will have to create capacity through efficiency, not headcount.
One veteran’s journey from high-stakes patrols to customer success shows how mission and teamwork never really end—they just evolve
One veteran’s journey from tactical fueling to guiding Bluebeam customers shows that service doesn’t stop when the uniform comes off
Billions of dollars are reshaping US airports after decades of decline, with new terminals built for efficiency, resilience and civic pride
Discover how five European cities balance heritage, sustainability and innovation in architecture
What Europe’s building freeze teaches every contractor, architect and builder about resilience
From AI-powered workflows to mobile breakthroughs, Day 2 of Unbound 2025 showed how Bluebeam is turning big ideas into practical tools for builders everywhere
Why the first day of Bluebeam’s new industry conference wasn’t just about features but about the mindset to use them
Some of D.C.’s most important work happens where no one’s looking—not in the marble halls or under the dome, but 60 to 160 feet below ground
When students warned the industry had gone digital, Cal Poly scrapped old workflows and put Bluebeam at the center of its curriculum
Randy Hanson and Benji Gibson didn’t expect to be talking about prostate cancer, let alone living through it. But after two different journeys to the same diagnosis, both men want others to act before it’s too late