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Your website is the hub of your firm’s online presence – the primary growth engine for attracting business and talent for your firm. It also acts as a silent partner…
With email as a primary method of communication, this typically productive tool may become a self-implicating weapon that leads to, or exacerbates, a claim. With real life claim examples, the…
The potentially severe impacts on civil infrastructure from climate change require updating infrastructure policy to integrate climate resilience planning into current decision-making. For the engineering profession, this means new service…
How will the Administration’s immigration proposals impact our industry’s ability to maintain compliance and your firm’s ability to attract and retain talent? Join Kevin Lashus to discuss these proposals and…
New IT solutions are entering the market at a staggering pace and challenging every A/E firm to identify, test, and implement these tools in a meaningful way. Join us to…
Infrastructure in the United States and globally is vulnerable to climate change impacts due to transportation and water/wastewater infrastructure projects sited in high-risk locations, such as stream beds subject to…
Engineer-Led Design-Build is appropriate for most private sector projects and some public sector projects. The process is win-win-win for the owner, the contractor and the engineer, with greater success and…
On paper, professional ethics seem simple – just do the right thing. But in the real world ethics can become very complicated for design and construction professionals competing for business…
To ESOP, or not to ESOP? It seems like A/E firms are constantly asking themselves this question. Well, it’s time you got an answer. Join Robert Massengill for an introduction…
Actively considering ownership transition? For over 40 years, Employee Stock Ownership Plans (ESOPs) have been used by A/E firms as a key tool for ownership transition. The M&A market is…
