Organization Culture
A safety culture makes the jobsite an enjoyable place to work, attracting bright and experienced experts who work together to provide innovative solutions to construction challenges.
Three Keys to Improving Communication in AEC Firms
Just as poor communication disrupts all levels of an organization, removing barriers to clear communication positively impacts an entire organization.
Empower Employees to Improve Safety Program Outcomes
It pays to put safety first, and the best way to achieve this is through employee accountability.
Diversity in Construction: Seven Tips for Successful DEI Programs
Many construction firms recently took a look at their business practices and made public commitments to improving diversity, equity and inclusion among their workforces.
The Value of Mentorship in the Construction Industry
By pursuing opportunities for diversification, partnerships and education, construction has the ability to develop a strong group of young professionals equipped with the skills and connections to handle the changing industry for generations to come.
Managing Worker Fatigue to Enhance Construction Workers’ Mental Wellbeing
Worker fatigue affects jobsite culture, teamwork, safety, quality and productivity, as well as workers’ mental well-being. Contractors need a risk and safety strategy to manage fatigue and burnout.
Caring and Training: Building Skills and Wellbeing Through Workforce Development
Mike Bennett shares his thoughts on key aspects of effective workforce development programs and future trends in promoting a work culture that supports employee wellbeing.
Use Technology to Create an Inclusive and Effective Culture
With projects all over the map and a diverse workforce, contractors must adopt a digital communication platform to connect the home office with the front line and build a culture of performance excellence.









