Construction Executive talked with Jenny Moshea, director of technology at Sellen, a Seattle-based construction company, about how implementation of technology early in the project can effectively bridge workforce gaps, create efficiencies and drive greater diversity in the industry.
Paint Your Canvas
Summing up the contributions and commitments—daily or annual—of Tim Keating is akin to a Herculean task. A well-known saying in the town of Winter Garden, Florida, just a 25-minute drive past scenic palm trees outside Orlando, is: “Let’s have Tim do it.”
How to Challenge a Risk-Averse Company Culture
Executives can change company ideals by prioritizing business and employee needs. What's best for the organization may be unfamiliar, but it's worth doing to enhance operations. Contractors must be ready to take the necessary risks to move forward in the industry.
The Surprising Secret to Attracting and Retaining Great Talent
In this modern economy, the only true long-term differentiator is the workplace culture of a company. The best companies know that culture equals cash, so they invest time and energy in cultivating a culture in which great people want to work.
Move Beyond the Ratio and Embrace Diversity
Progress is hard and sometimes messy but, by leaning into friction, the construction industry will advance and reap the many benefits of diversity and inclusion. Be brave, take the first step and embrace the challenge.
Five Ways Construction Managers Can Improve Field Operations
Many factors need to be considered when looking to improve field operations for construction teams. Great construction managers need to leverage digital transformation now to keep up with the competition.
With a Busy Work and Travel Schedule, What Are Your Best Tips for Work-Life Balance?
Industry veterans share their best tips for achieving work-life balance.
Building More Than Structures
Each time Moss & Associates adds its work to the fabric of a community, company leaders think a great deal about the people who will be affected and the lives it will touch.












