Meet Aaron Witt, a young entrepreneur who started Instagramming cool construction photos eight years ago, and today runs his own multimillion-dollar construction media services company. When it comes to construction, he says, ‘the love was always there’—and now, he’s on a mission to make what he affectionately calls ‘the dirt world’ a better place.
Never Stop Improving: The Lowe’s Foundation Gable Grant Goes to SkillsUSA
The Lowe’s Foundation—the charitable arm of your friendly neighborhood home improvement store—is investing $50 million into skilled-trades training over the next five years, with a $1-million Gable Grant going to SkillsUSA.
How a Consultant Can Help Transform Your Construction Company Into an Industry Leader
When you're too close to a project, it's hard to see the bigger picture. A construction consultant can help dial in your company's image.
A Mental-Health Scorecard
The construction industry has come a long way in addressing mental health and wellbeing—but still has a lot of work to do. A new white paper reviews recent advancements and remaining obstacles.
Mentoring Gen Z: An Interview With a Young New Assistant Superintendent
Grace Novak was her mentor's first female mentee. She says: ‘The first thing I would tell somebody just starting out in this job is, knowledge is the most valuable thing you can walk into a conversation with.’
Increasing Support for the Increasing Number of Women in Construction
Providing more support for the women in the construction industry is a promising way to recruit them to (and retain them at) your company.
An Interview With the Women Leading the Way at BELL Construction
In celebration of Women in Construction Week and Women's History Month, four women leaders with BELL Construction talk career trajectories, inspiration and advice for the next generation.
The Friction Project
The Friction Project: How Smart Leaders Make the Right Things Easier and the Wrong Things Harder
By Robert I. Sutton and Huggy Rao










