Representing a wide range of occupations and interests, ENR Midwest’s Top Young Professionals for 2025 are using their energies to support not only their companies, but also their industry and communities
Armed with a wide range of career and life achievements, the individuals selected as ENR Midwest’s 2025 Top Young Professionals reflect a bright future for the region’s design and construction firms.
The success of a construction project depends on the people involved and how they function as a team. From a project’s earliest stages to completion, strong leadership is essential to getting the job done and getting it done right.
Increasing demand & decreasing supply of site superintendents effecting construction.
May 24, 2024
Contractors nationwide are seeking ways to overcome the superintendent shortage. Project success often depends more on this individual more than on any other. Some companies are finding unique and creative ways to train and qualify for the role.
From diverse technical, business and skilled trade backgrounds, ENR’s 2024 National Top 20 under 40 winners have emerged as leaders at their respective organizations.
Steve Sandherr, who will retire as the chief executive of the Associated General Contractors of America on March 31, is ENR MidAtlantic’s Legacy Award winner.
This year’s Top Young Professionals not only excel within the halls of their respective firms, but they also contribute to their communities and to the industry at large
ENR MidAtlantic’s impressive 2024 Top Young Professionals group includes five rising leaders who have also been selected to be part of the ENR national Top 20 Under 40.