Central Electric’s Chris Martinez
Chris Martinez, president of Central Electric in San Antonio, shares how he got his start in the construction industry, his relationship with his brother, his ideal
Closeout: Yes, They Can
The Can-One USA Manufacturing Plant in Nashua, New Hampshire, will make you think twice about where your canned peaches come from.
News Briefs: June 2024
FTC bans noncompetes and the merit shop has something to say. Plus, a list of the nation's most sustainable cities.
Super Powered
Project success comes from project superintendents, who determine the culture and performance on every jobsite. It’s the responsibility of every construction company
Executive Insights 2024: Leaders in Construction Technology
Industry leaders in construction technology answer some of the year's most direct and complex questions.
‘The World’s Airport’
Al Maktoum International Airport is set to undergo a $35-billion expansion, which would make it the largest airfield in the world; it currently sits at second-largest,
Closeout: The Water Is Wide
A new fixed-span bridge replaces two old bridges—one fixed-span, the other swing-span—connecting Harkins Island, North Carolina, to the mainland.
Order Out of Chaos
Order Out of Chaos: Win Every Negotiation, Thrive in Adversity and Become a World-Class Communicator
By Scott Walker
Nucor’s Kim Olson
Meet Kim Olson, director of construction solutions for Nucor Corporation, who is passionate about sustainable steel, every project she’s ever worked on and chocolate
New Names and Faces: March-April 2024
Construction Executive’s monthly round-up of recent appointments and promotions across ABC member companies.
Executive Insights 2024: Leaders in Insurance and Surety Bonding
Experts in surety reveal their industry insights.
It Takes a Village
Building the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic village.
News Briefs: May 2024
Taylor Swift and a safety stand down.
A Matter of Trust
What is your company’s reputation in the marketplace? That depends on your credibility—and how you behave in the moment of truth.
Closeout: In the Heights
Amanda and G. Brint Ryan Tower, University of North Texas at Dallas
Opening the Pipeline: A Merit-Based Worker Visa to Address the Workforce Shortage
Our chronic skilled-labor shortage is a serious problem that demands serious solutions—starting with a market- and merit-based worker visa system.
News Briefs: April 2024
First-ever GSA Construction Awards. Plus, a new national standard on heat stress.
A Bridge Just Far Enough
The Oder River forms 116 miles of the border between Poland and Germany, which gives the railroad bridge that was built across it in 1926 a weight that’s more
Benchmark’s Alex Cortellessa
Benchmark project manager, Alex Cortellessa, reminisces on his first job in construction, reveals his favorite vacation spot and his secret to effective project
The New World on Mars: What We Can Create on the Red Planet
The New World on Mars: What We Can Create on the Red Planet
By Robert Zubrin
Closeout: Underneath It All
Forsyth County Courthouse, Winston-Salem, North Carolina