Bigger does not always mean better, especially when it comes to bidding on construction projects. Be prudent in assessing what jobs to take and who to hire for them.
How the University of Alabama Retrofitted a Century-Old Building Into a Cutting-Edge Content Studio
E-learning, like hybrid work, is quickly becoming the new normal. Colleges and universities have taken to retrofitting parts of their campuses to accommodate.
Sneak Peek: CE Returns to Amazon HQ2
Amazon's new second-headquarters facility is open for business—which brought us back to the multibillion-dollar megaproject for another tour.
Bringing Home the (Fancy Italian) Bacon: How to Build a Next-Gen Food Plant
An Italian company wanted to put its first U.S. cured-meats factory in a Missouri college town. Stellar designed and built them a technologically advanced, highly automated facility that prioritizes employee wellbeing—and did most of the job during COVID.
Email Isn’t Dead, but It Needs a Facelift
Email is still the predominant form of communication in construction—and it can make or break your project performance.
Now Taking Reservations
HPM partnered with Auburn University to plate up the Tony and Libba Rane Culinary Science Center—a delectable learning complex for the school’s hospitality students.
Further Bridging the Relationship Between Construction and Architecture Through Vertical Integration
How vertical integration helped develop a mixed-use space in Nashville—and can help expedite and bolster future projects.
AI-Powered Information Increases Efficiency in Project Delivery
AI learning and computational tools enable true design for constructability by providing relevant, timely data.











