Today’s construction companies rely on digital solutions more than ever to manage projects across their entire project lifecycle. From bidding on opportunities to creating estimates, developing ...
Risk management within construction has always been a moving target. Today's projects demand proactive strategies due to ...
As one of the most capital-intensive industries, the construction sector’s need for establishing effective project management cannot be overstated. According to the KPMG Global Construction Survey of ...
Despite the challenges, the future of construction holds tremendous promise. New technologies, sustainable practices and smarter risk management are driving greater efficiency, safety and value.
Construction safety leaders at Highwire say growing schedule pressure and wider adoption of AI tools will shape safety and ...
Construction Management prepares students to work in an integrated team with a diverse group of owners, architects, engineers, construction craftspersons, and material suppliers. The manager helps to ...
Purdue University's online Master of Science in Construction Management merges construction project execution with executive management skills. Led by industry-experienced faculty, the program ...
In a high-stakes industry like construction, efficient resource management can make or break a project. Without effective resource management, projects can face delays, cost overruns, and quality ...
In our age of mobile phones, email and Zoom, Andrew Hunt still sees value in showing up. As vice president of locally based company Project Control, Hunt helps clients such as universities, businesses ...
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AECOM leads New Jersey’s construction management sector with 560 employees and 45 construction project managers. The company, established in 1990 but with acquired firms throughout New Jersey dating ...