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AppHarvest: Building and Nourishing a Community One Indoor Farm at a Time
As the American coal industry has slipped into decline, no region has been more affected than Appalachia. When unemployment levels rose, much of the area plunged into economic uncertainty. AppHarvest Founder and CEO Jonathan Webb, … about AppHarvest: Building and Nourishing a Community One Indoor Farm at a Time
Diversity is No Longer Just a Moral Imperative, It’s Also Critical for Business
Why is diversity important to your company? For more reasons than you might think, Morgan Stanley’s Carla Harris argued persuasively in her recent fireside chat with Procore Chief Talent Officer (CHRO) Pat Wadors at Groundbreak … about Diversity is No Longer Just a Moral Imperative, It’s Also Critical for Business
Understanding Your Construction Client’s Goals
A construction project often gets lost in the talk of scope, method, and materials. But if those aspects miss the point of the owner’s goals, then the finished project won’t be a success.
Four Ways To Make Your Critical Path Less Critical
If you don't use a critical path method for your construction projects, you are missing out on the confidence it can instill in your workforce and partners.
The World’s Tallest Wood Buildings
Wood buildings can be a beautiful, sustainable alternative to their concrete and steel counterparts. But how tall can timber structures actually get? The current International Building Code allows wood buildings as tall as 18 storeys … about The World’s Tallest Wood Buildings
The Top Tool for These Leading Construction Management Programs: Technology
A degree in construction management not only equips students with the skills needed for success but it can also provide an opportunity to be at the cutting edge of what’s next for the industry.
A Guide to Choosing The Right Office Design For Your Company
The traditional office cubicle had been under siege for years, with Covid-19 putting the shift to more innovative office spaces into warp speed.
Five Outdated Excuses for Using Spreadsheets
There was a time when spreadsheets were the workhorses for many business processes. Before special purpose apps and cloud-based project management software, spreadsheets were easier and more accurate than paper ledgers and calculators, so people … about Five Outdated Excuses for Using Spreadsheets
Five Projects Fuelling a Building Boom in Nova Scotia
Cape Breton Regional Municipality in Nova Scotia, and its population of roughly 95,000, is looking at a mini construction boom, with five major publicly funded projects worth about $1 billion on the books.