In 2003, when the idea for Construction Executive sparked, ABC envisioned a magazine that would serve as an educational resource not just for members of ABC, but also as a conversation piece for the entire industry. With this, our 200th issue since 2003, I’d like remind our 55,000 print and 150,000+ digital readers of our purpose. Especially during an ever-changing business climate, construction leaders are seeking expert knowledge and guidance more than ever before.
Mission Statement: Construction Executive’s mission is to inform, educate and inspire. CE provides insights on achieving peak business performance and tells the stories of construction leaders and professionals who excel in the merit shop construction industry.
Vision Statement: Construction Executive’s vision is to bring the industry to life by showcasing people, projects, news and best practices through demand-driven content delivery. The brand will continue to be a trusted, respected source of thought leadership and strive to elevate the profile of the entire construction marketplace.
Please continue to inform us of your challenges and victories, and of your new projects and employee accomplishments—so that we may give life to your stories. Readers are encouraged to email editor@constructionexec.com with leads and to invite their colleagues to subscribe for free at constructionexec.com/subscribe.
“From a Distance” provides an overview of the markets affected by the biggest topic concerning the industry right now: how to cope with COVID-19. Discover the Top 50 Construction Accounting Firms that provide important financial, tax and auditing services to contractors and help them to win and deliver top-quality work. These perspectives on how to get ahead during this downturn will be invaluable as contractors begin budgeting for next year.
Also, this issue looks at the growing solar construction market in “Getting Off the Grid with Solar Installations” on p. xx and highlights a resourceful idea in “‘Schoolhouse Rock’ Supports Construction Parents.”
Kudos to our loyal readers and advertisers who have kept our magazine thriving for nearly 20 years. A special thank you goes out to Foundation Software, a job cost accounting and construction management solutions company that has advertised in every single issue since the magazine’s inception.





