JE Dunn’s Chris Peck
Chris Peck loves flyfishing, plans to spend his retirement as a professor and is currently the senior vice president of JE Dunn's Dallas office.
Pre-Fabulous: Cost and Environmental Savings With Prefabrication
Recent research by MDPI compares environmental and cost performance between prefabricated and traditional building systems.
Walking on Water: Seattle’s News Overlook Walk
The new Overlook Walk at the historic Seattle Waterfront Park.
Robotics Boost Construction Efficiency
A recent study by PMC evaluated 10 construction robots used in real-world projects, measuring improvements in safety, accuracy, cost and schedule.
Creative Cooperation: Pursuing Productive Conflict in Construction
Why choose the path to conflict when we have a choice to pursue a third alternative?
News Briefs: September-October 2025
U.S. Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command Hawaii addresses infrastructure needs at Pearl Harbor; construction ventures driven mainly by AI.
It’s Not Easy Being Green—But It Can Be: How Technology is Aiding LEED Documentation
Attaining sustainability standards by 2050 with the help of construction technology.
Construction Futures: September 2025 Economic Roundup
Dwindling jobs, high input prices and an overall economic uncertainty can't keep contractors down.
New Names and Faces: September 2025
Construction Executive's monthly roundup of appointments and promotions amongst ABC member companies.
New Dodge Report Reveals ERP Trends Among General Contractors and Specialty Trades
Whether just getting started with enterprise resource planning software or looking to upgrade your entire tech stack, contractors are digging ERPs.
The Travelers 2025 Injury Impact Report Reveals First-Year Workers Most at Risk
This year, 44% of workers' compensation claims in construction came from first-year employees.
New Names and Faces: July-August 2025
Construction Executive's monthly roundup of appointments and promotions amongst ABC member companies.
Construction Futures: August 2025 Economic Roundup
Spending, hiring and overall momentum are down across the construction industry for August 2025.
Pincus Elevators’ Matt Pincus
Elevator anxiety? Matt Pincus, owner of Pincus Elevators, says they're way safer than you think.
Prepare to Pivot: CBIZ’s 2025 Construction Industry Survey
CBIZ’s 2025 Construction Industry Survey reveals how firms are adapting to labor shortages, financing challenges and shifting priorities in a changing economic
Gardens Are the New Penthouse
The new Ellinikon Riviera Tower in Athens is turning blue skies green with its garden penthouse apartments.
Closeout: Cause for Celebration
Following Hurricanes Debby, Helene and Milton in 2024, the Sanibel Causeway endured major damaged and required subsequent major restoration.
News Briefs: July-August 2025
Tiny home is taking on a new meaning with micro-housing trends; plus, copper prices soar.
Circle of Influence
Life is all about choices. Franklin Covey teaches us to focus our energy on only the things we can control—and to make smart choices when we do.
Let AI Facilitate Your Construction Health and Safety Planning Process
AI assistants are breaking into the health and safety sector of construction, and the industry is here for it.
Executive Insights 2025: Leaders in Construction Accounting
What should contractors consider when choosing a new accounting firm? Leaders from Construction Executive's 2025 Top Construction Accounting Firms answer this and