For Concord Projects, technology is not the future; it’s the now. President and CEO of the Winnipeg-based design-build company Nolan Ploegman says it’s essential for every company to realize this fact or they risk being … about Integrating Technology into How We Build with Concord Projects
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Meet Angie Simon, the Glass-Ceiling Shattering CEO of Western Allied
When it comes to gender diversity, the construction industry is an interesting study. While only about nine percent of today’s construction workforce are women (less than half of that segment are trade workers) their pay … about Meet Angie Simon, the Glass-Ceiling Shattering CEO of Western Allied
Future of Canadian Women in Construction
Canadian construction has come a long way to welcome women in past decades. Women make up just over 17% of the construction workforce across the country, up 4.4% since 2006. Yet even as the number … about Future of Canadian Women in Construction
How Kinetic Construction Delivers More Value Through Lean Construction
As an early adopter of lean construction, Kinetic Construction can tell you its implementation isn’t easy. That’s partly because lean construction isn’t a policy or a learned skill—it represents a whole new way of thinking … about How Kinetic Construction Delivers More Value Through Lean Construction
Seeing is Believing: Why Female Mentors in Construction Matter
Construction is a competitive industry. We’re doing serious work, and everybody wants to build the most impressive and innovative structures, on time and on budget. That spirit is pushing the boundaries of the way building … about Seeing is Believing: Why Female Mentors in Construction Matter
Foundations for Progress: The Future of Women in Construction
Procore recently sat down with a panel of female leaders in construction to discuss barriers that remain for women considering a career in the field and what the industry can do to bring more women … about Foundations for Progress: The Future of Women in Construction
Canada Making Strides in Attracting Women to Construction, But More Work is Needed
Even through a pandemic, construction work remains steady and in demand. Buildforce Canada estimates that Canada will need to recruit more than 300,000 new workers over the next decade to keep pace with demand. One … about Canada Making Strides in Attracting Women to Construction, But More Work is Needed
A Champion for Women in Construction
A growing number of construction employers, unions and schools across the country are embracing a new initiative to hire and train more female apprentices and journeypersons in the skilled trades.
Female Leaders in Australian Construction Share Their Best Career Advice
International Women’s Day is an important reminder to celebrate the female powerhouses who inspire us, lead us, and drive us into the future. This year, we spoke to four industry leaders about their experience as … about Female Leaders in Australian Construction Share Their Best Career Advice
A People-First Culture Brings Scott Construction Through Crisis
For Scott Construction, company values aren’t just platitudes that hang on the wall in the break room. They represent an authentic reflection of the company culture as a whole, and they are part of what’s … about A People-First Culture Brings Scott Construction Through Crisis