Engaging Our Primary Assets

One question I always like to ask leaders in all areas of construction organizations is this: “What is your company’s most important asset?” Over...

Risky Business

With the recent building boom in cities like Orlando, New York, and San Diego, the demand for reliable crane operators and equipment is on...
Innovating for a Safer Workforce

Innovating for a Safer Workforce: Part 1

Much of the incoming millennial workforce doesn’t want to take the time to brew a cup of coffee when they could just use a...

The Leadership Cornucopia

With construction’s skilled labor shortage, retaining good employees has taken center stage. Attracting potential employees to fill the gap is just as important. This...

Managing Risk

As the year draws to a close, a look back at the commercial construction industry’s achievements and milestones are discussed by Jim Albi, assistant...

Skilled Trade Transitions

After years of dedicated service to the country, U.S military members leave their enlistment to return to civilian life, but many veterans find this...
global footprint

Market Forces

helping contractors grow global footprint Construction companies headquartered in countries with very large economies have grown more in total revenues in recent years than European...
Construction Communication Technology

Construction Communication Technology Trends

There is little room for communication errors in hazardous and demanding fields like construction. It’s imperative for workers to communicate with each other and...

Leadership Failure

By Keith Martino Mediocre Mike was a card shark. He LIVED for the weekends. Saturdays and Sundays were the only mornings I ever knew Mike to...

Construction’s Future

By Kenny Ingram Making predictions that hold water even a year or two out is always difficult. So, I fully expected that predictions I had...