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What Do You Want From Your Contech?

Construction-technology solutions have never been more plentiful, varied, robust—or overwhelming. Before you start picking out the products and platforms you think you need, take the time to determine what you actually need. Then make sure all your stakeholders are part of your implementation plan.
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A Culture of Caring

The approach to mental health and wellness in the construction industry is undergoing a serious renovation, triggered in no small part by the pandemic. With many companies reporting positive results as they expand their approach to employee wellbeing, it’s time to open your mind to the new normal..
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On-Time Delivery

Amazon HQ2 is open for business. Construction Executive returns to the multibillion-dollar corporate campus for a post-project debrief with Clark Construction Group—including the first dog to visit the premises
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Business
'Cash Flow Is King'

By Grace Calengor

The No. 1 piece of advice that American Express small-business expert Brett Sussman has for small business owners in construction: Don’t be afraid to raise prices.

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Safety
Grown in the Lab

By David McMillin

Sponsored by McCarthy Building Companies, a new lab at Collin College’s Technical Campus in Texas is aimed at creating an early focus on safety—as part of a first-of-its-kind degree program

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Culture
Is Your Culture Killing Your Company?

By Pete Havel

A toxic workplace culture can expose you to risks such as high employee turnover, financial penalties and legal liability—and should be addressed immediately

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Culture
A Place to Heal

By Christie Chapman

Skanska is building a $150-million, disaster-resilient, nature-reflective mental-health campus in California. The project’s ultimate target: net-zero energy consumption.

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Culture
Set in Stone

By Maggie Murphy

Balfour Beatty is donating its work on the Emanuel Nine Memorial for victims of the 2015 massacre at Mother Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina.

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Markets
Closeout: There Is No Substitute

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