New technologies are offered up to the construction industry every day, but actually stitching them together into a usable workflow is the real challenge.
Years of working on prominent, fast-track projects in Africa equipped Italian engineer Claudio Lautizi to manage the speedy replacement of Genoa’s 1.1-km-long collapsed Polcevera viaduct in full public glare.
Despite a tumultuous year that made traveling to jobsites difficult at best, ENR readers still came through—and then some—by submitting more than 900 entries to our annual photo contest.
Instead of coming up on stage at the National Academy of Construction’s annual meeting in Boston this year, I joined 36 industry leaders on the group’s virtual stage on Oct. 29.
Along with so many other changes in the industry this year, the 55th annual ENR Award of Excellence celebration, which honors construction industry achievement, will be a series of virtual events taking place the week of Aug. 3.
Back in January, when Pam Radtke Russell, ENR’s deputy editor for national news, started reporting the cover story on this year’s Award of Excellence winner Cris Liban, she tried to keep up with his hectic cross-country schedule.