The money side of your business needs a tune-up
Keila Hill-Trawick breaks down how to use your financials as a decision-making tool, not just data for the blanks on your tax return.
‘Cautious, but optimistic’
For Marty Schuma, this is an exciting time to be in construction, despite the challenges.
'Miscommunication is expensive'
Removing language barriers improves safety and productivity, which led Monique Lewis to design a language-led course specifically focused on construction.
'The industry very well could be facing a breaking point'
Brandon Anderson, co-chair of the AGC of America Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Task Force, worries that increased stress levels put more construction workers at risk of mental health issues and suicide.
'Demo the outdated mindset'
Jen Cáceres helps construction leaders adopt and adapt practices and philosophies to achieve their goals.
Federal cuts put job training programs at risk
Sarah Campbell, MSW, discusses Hope Renovations' work and role in the industry.
'The need for industrial space has been strong'
Industrial real estate demand remains strong, but limited supply and rising costs continue to challenge developers, investors, and tenants alike.
'It’s a business banker’s job to be proactive'
A strong relationship with a business banker can help construction companies navigate cash flow challenges, secure financing, and protect against fraud—before issues arise.
Fleet Management: 'Invest in training... It pays for itself'
Effective fleet management in construction requires the right equipment, proper training, and proactive maintenance—saving money, reducing risks, and maximizing ROI.
California city goes completely electric with its public transit
Santa Maria’s fully electric public transit system, backed by modern infrastructure upgrades and smart technology, sets a new standard for sustainable urban mobility.