Yes. ENR has been collecting and publishing price data on 67 different building materials, in 20 major U.S. cities, on a monthly basis for over 50 years. We publish a table of cement and concrete and aggregate prices in our first weekly issue every month, pipe prices the second week, lumber and drywall prices the third week, and steel prices the fourth week. We use a small amount of this data to create two index numbers each month, the Construction Cost Index and the Building Cost Index. The indexes are widely-used benchmarks for measuring inflation. More information about our cost data can be found here.
ENR publishes nine major lists of construction industry firms each year, all of which rank the firms based on sales revenues. We rank general contractors, design firms (architectural and civil engineering firms), specialty contractors, construction management firms, design-build firms, program management firms, environmental engineering firms, international contractors, and international design firms.
Yes. Our Sourcebooks rank both design firms and contractors in 60 different market categories.
Yes. We issued our first-ever list of the Top 50 green contractors in September 2007, in our Top 400 Contractors Sourcebook. We published our first-ever list of the top green design firms in our Top 500 Design Firms Sourcebook in June 2008.
Yes. ENR publishes eight regional editions that have extra content for readers in a specific region of the U.S. Each of the regional editions is published six times a year. Each of the regional editions rank design firms, contractors and specialty contractors based on the amount of work the firms do in that region. To find those rankings, place your cursor on the "Regions" button on the black tool bar on the ENR.com home page, choose a specific regional magazine, and then click on the "top lists" button on that regional edition's website.
We publish an annual list of the largest U.S. owners -- publicly-traded firms which spent the most money on new or expanded facilities. We do not publish any lists of developers.
Yes. We sell spreadsheets (in Excel format) of each of our lists of top firms. We offer eleven different lists, including the Top 400 U.S. General Contractors, Top 500 U.S. Design Firms, Top 100 U.S. Green Contractors, Top 100 U.S. Green Design Firms, Top 600 U.S. Specialty Contractors, Top 100 U.S. Construction Management Firms, Top 100 U.S. Design-Build Firms, Top 200 U.S. Environmental Contractors, Top 225 International Design Firms, Top 250 International Contractors, and Top 425 Owners. The spreadsheets are sold by our list broker, The YGS Group. The account manager at YGS who handles the ENR lists is Lauren Lau, phone: 717-430-2251. Lauren’s e-mail address is: lauren.lau@theygsgroup.com. Lauren is based in York, Pennsylvania. The spreadsheets contain revenue breakdowns for each firm. We no longer sell mailing lists containing contact information. However, contact information for the companies can be found in the directory sections of our three Sourcebooks, which are PDF documents that are posted here.
No. The executives have told us they don't wish to make their e-mail addresses public.
Contact Jon Keller, phone:646-849-7136, or email kellerj@enr.com. He will determine what type of firm you work for, and if your firm is large enough, and if you fit the criteria he will add your firm to our survey mailing list.
Submit to the relevant editor. You can find coverage expertise and contact information for ENR editors on our contact page.
No. As a news magazine, our policy is to write about projects while they are under way, from early in the planning and design phases, through construction. So please contact us sooner rather than later.
Please e-mail your information to: ENR.Products@bnpmedia.com. Our products editor is Jeff Rubenstone.
For reasons of space, ENR prefers announcements at the vice president level, or equivalent, or higher. You may include low-resolution images as jpegs or tifs. In the announcement, you must include the name of the person's former employer and job title. E-mail your information to: ENR.People@bnpmedia.com; The selection of people items and use of photo images is strictly at ENR's discretion.
No. The ENR editorial calendar is intended to help advertisers. It does not determine which topics we cover, or when we cover them. ENR is first and foremost a news magazine. If a topic, company, or project is newsworthy, we will write about it.
ENR adds links to news articles when the link provides extra information that advances the story and would be valuable to the reader. We do not regularly link to every company mentioned in a story. The writer and editor of the story make the decision about whether to add links to an article. Email Scott Lewis, editorial research director, at lewisw@enr.com to request a link.
E-mail it to: kormanr@enr.com One of our managing editors will read it, and decide whether to publish it. We do not publish anonymous letters. Brevity is appreciated.
Contact senior editor Richard Korman. His phone is 646-849-7119. His e-mail address is: kormanr@enr.com
Because editorials are the opinion of the staff members on ENR’s editorial board. Our editorials are unsigned because they are considered the opinion of the magazine. Various staff members are assigned to write them on different weeks.
We are always eager to get reader reaction to our opinion pages (editorials, viewpoints and dialogue columns). We hope that the opinion pages of ENR spark debate on industry issues. Send us a letter to the editor. You can e-mail it to: ENR.com@bnpmedia.com or fax it to 646-849-7100. Our managing editors will read it and decide whether to publish it. We do not publish anonymous letters. Brevity is appreciated.
You can pitch the editor whose coverage area matches your story idea. Contact information can be found on our contact page.
Use the search box located in the upper right hand corner of our home page. However, the archive of stories on enr.com only goes back to 2000. If you are looking for older articles or need advice on how to search, reach out to enr@enr.com. We can also advise you on the use of subscription-based databases that contain ENR, such as LexisNexis, Factiva or Ebscohost.
If you know the exact date of the issue, go to this webpage: https://www.enr.com/products
If you are trying to order a regional edition of ENR, you will need to click on the “regional issues” link, on the left side of the webpage.
If you don't know the exact date, contact enr@enr.com.
For questions on photo use, reprints and permissions contact enr@enr.com.
Contact enr@enr.com.
By contacting our plaque vendor, The YGS Group. Lauren Lau is the sales rep at YGS who handles the sales of ENR content. Her phone is 717.430.2251. Her e-mail address is: lauren.lau@theygsgroup.com
The media kit containing the editorial calendar is posted here: https://www.enr.com/advertise. It is a 16-page document. The ENR national editorial calendar begins on page 10. The ENR regional magazine editorial calendar starts on page 13. You must register to get access to the media kit, but registration is free.
To take out an employment ad or an official proposal ad (for an RFP or RFQ), please call Diane Soister at 646-849-7137.
We have a team of advertising sales representatives who sell display ad space. Contact ENR Publisher Scott Seltz at 779-221-9431. He will determine which ad rep covers the region where your company is located, and will give you contact information for that ad rep.
Contact ENR Publisher Scott Seltz at 779-221-9431. He will determine which advertising sales rep covers the region where your company is located, and will give you contact information for that ad rep.
The person or their project must have been written about during the year in ENR, and must have done something to serve the best interests of the construction industry. The editors select 25 Newsmakers and the Award of Excellence winner each year. If you want to tell us about a person who has made a significant contribution to the industry we certainly want to know. If we have not yet written about them then your call may get us working on a story about them or their project, which will then make them eligible.
Email our event consultant, Andrea Pinyan at: ENREventCoordinator@bnpmedia.com
We hold two events every year, on the same day, in late March or early April. One is the ENR Newsmaker Awards Luncheon, and one is the ENR Award of Excellence Dinner.
By looking for details on ENR's website in September each year. Every September we post a notice on our website announcing the contest, and inviting anyone who is interested to submit photos. There is only a six week window in which to submit photos. We accept photos in all formats (digital photos sent via e-mail, prints sent in the mail, disks, slides, whatever). The deadline is always in early November. The photos must have been shot during the previous year -- because ENR is a newsmagazine we want the photos to depict current projects and activities.
Our style is, and has been for years, in each article to use the terms used by the construction team (design firm, contractor, owner). That avoids awkward conversions.
Call Scott Lewis, ENR's editorial research director, phone: 646-849-7121. Or e-mail: lewisw@bnpmedia.com
ENR's mission/audience statement:
Engineering New-Record provides the news, analysis, commentary and data that construction industry professionals need to do their jobs more effectively. Our 60,400 paid subscribers receive print magazines, electronic newsletters, daily news alerts, and they have full access to all content on our website, ENR.com. The website also offers free content that expands its audience to 160,000 visitors a month. ENR's audience includes contractors, project owners, engineers, architects, government regulators and industry suppliers—many of whom work around the world. ENR connects diverse sectors of the industry with coverage that everyone needs about issues such as business management, design, construction methods, technology, safety, law, legislation, environment and labor.
It is an annual competition to discover young professionals working in the design or construction industry who have had an impact, while exhibiting qualities such as leadership, career progress, and community service. The deadline for entries is in June. The entry form for the 2013 contest will be posted on our website in April. The 2012 contest details and rules can be found here.
An annual contest to discover the best U.S. construction projects. Firms can submit entries in 20 different categories, and the winning projects in each of ten regions are selected by panels of independent judges. All winning regional projects automatically compete for the national “Best of the Best” awards. The contest entry form will be posted on our website in April. The contest entry form deadline will be in July. More detailed information about the contest can be found here: Best Projects FAQ, Global Best Projects FAQ
For over 100 years ENR, along with our sister magazine, Architectural Record, and the databases F.W. Dodge and Sweets, were part of a business unit called McGraw Hill Construction, a division of McGraw Hill. In 2013 McGraw Hill, the parent company, split into two separate companies, McGraw Hill Financial and McGraw Hill Education. McGraw Hill Construction was part of McGraw Hill Financial. On November 1, 2014, McGraw Hill Financial sold McGraw Hill Construction to a private equity fund, Symphony Technology Group, and McGraw Hill Construction was renamed Dodge Data & Analytics. On July 1, 2015, Dodge Data & Analytics sold ENR and Architectural Record to BNP Media.
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