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Lori Ferriss: Architect-engineer Advances Building Reuse
Ferriss is a nationally recognized leader in sustainable design, building reuse and climate-focused practices.
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Dhruv Patel: Power and Energy Leader Mentors Emerging Talent
A nationally recognized leader in the power and energy sector, Patel has nearly two decades of experience in utility operations, renewable development and large-scale construction.
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Michelle Hoysick: Engineer Advised Nation’s First Progressive Design-Build Transportation Project
Before joining AECOM in 2024, Hoysick was the alternative delivery capture manager at Michael Baker International
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Emilee Woods: Engineer of Record Helped Deliver Major Mobility Investments Across Georgia
Emilee Woods has built her career around advancing some of Georgia’s most complex transportation projects while steadily growing into a respected operational leader and, now, an entrepreneur.
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Gina Semerad: Health Care Engineer Advances Human-Centered Design
Semerad is known for performing technically rigorous health care engineering and has a deeply personal commitment to improving the patient experience.
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Flatiron Said Disputed Concrete Mix Cost Millions on Large Caltrans Project
Settlement reached last year with ready-mix supplier on Fix 50 project in Sacramento on which less portland cement was specified.
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US-Israel Joint Venture Unveils $1B Desalination Plant Plan in South Texas
Joint venture is betting big on seawater desalination as South Texas water pressures intensify, but few project technical details are released.
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Construction Job Openings Rebound Following ‘Historic Low’
Despite a small increase in hiring, the job market for construction workers remains “subdued,” says ABC chief economist Anirban Basu.
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Construction’s Next Chapter: Challenges, Demand and Opportunity
The U.S. construction industry is evolving amid opportunity and uncertainty. Discover these 2026 trends to help construction leaders plan and compete.
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Chicago Towers Will Alter Skyline And Mitigate Wind Impacts
On the long-vacant site in Chicago, two towers have been designed and engineered to combat the power of the wind.
May 4, 2026
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