H.J. Russell & Company began with an entrepreneurial young boy’s shoeshine stand in Atlanta and has grown into a nearly half-billion-dollar Black-owned construction and development firm with a national reputation. Along the way, the company has intersected with the Civil Rights Movement, helped build the Atlanta skyline and created an enduring culture of entrepreneurial growth.
Barriers That Are Hurting Your Hiring and Recruitment Efforts
To hire based on merit, companies must ensure that their hiring procedures are accessible to everyone.
How to Succeed in the Construction Industry: A Perspective From a Female General Contractor
Sloane Brown, Swinerton’s operations manager for the Northeast market: 'I put 100% effort into everything I do and set high expectations for myself to always do excellent work.'
OSHA Joins the EEOC in Analyzing Unsafe Construction Environments
How equity in the workplace affects safety on construction sites.
Strong Roots
Warfeather has built an outsized reputation for a small Oklahoma company, combining its founder’s military-based focus on mission and his Choctaw values.
The Glass Netting: Women in Construction
According to recruitment expert Dalyn Kut: 'Employees in construction want a more progressive, forward-thinking work culture that values individual employees.'
‘Professional Success Is Really About People’
To cap off Women in Construction Week 2023, CE interviews Holcim's global head of solutions and products.
A Women’s Institution
With an increasing need for skilled labor, many are now turning to historically underused populations, like women and minorities, to fill this gap.








