Organization Culture
Some forward-thinking firms are advocating an integrated approach that involves collaboration among preconstruction, operations, legal and risk management, and marketing departments.
Understanding the Risks of International Construction
Contractors operating outside the U.S. face different cultural, compliance and cultural risks, due to differences in contracts, design responsibilities, processes and procedures, and dispute resolution.
How Women Can Overcome Challenges to Working in Male-Dominated Industries
With more groundbreaking women chipping away at gendered norms and leveling the playing field, the construction industry is taking bigger steps at becoming a more diverse and inclusive space for future generations.
Counter the Rising Number of Occupational Fatalities in Construction
By focusing on community and increasing competency, contractors can address the increased stress among the workforce from the pandemic and reduce the risk of workforce fatalities.
Improve Efficiency in Jobsite Waste Management
Below are the factors construction contractors need to ensure the construction site is efficient at waste management.
Sharing Company Culture to Strengthen Surety Relationships
While financials and performance are key to surety credit, the strength of the organization’s culture drives expense management, talent management and long-term strategic planning.
Three Ways to Identify and Retain Superstar Employees
Superstar construction talent is in high-demand—and it's only expected to get worse as the skilled labor shortage increases. Here’s how construction companies keep superstar employees in 2021 and beyond.
Explore All Aspects of Wellbeing to Create a Culture Where Employees Thrive
The pandemic has physically, mentally and emotionally challenged employers to think differently about how they care for employees. Taking a critical look at company culture and the resources provided to employees is an important first step to developing thriving employees.











