To recognize both its 50th anniversary as well as the efforts of former President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter to provide housing for those in need, Habitat of Humanity and teams of volunteers gathered in Atlanta’s Sylvan Hills neighborhood to help build 24 new homes in Langston Park in just five days.
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.
A civil engineer and entrepreneur with a foundation in both construction and consulting, Chowdhury brings field-tested experience to major transportation and energy projects across the New York region.
Alison Jones says the opportunity to digitally transform architecture and engineering firms is magnified by pairing younger, digital native staff with experienced professionals.
When the U.S. entered World War I in April 1917, the nation had a standing army of only 100,000 troops. Efforts to recruit and train a fighting force 2 million strong and convert the economy to serve the war effort were all-consuming.
Shifting federal priorities alter infrastructure funding, permitting, contracting, staffing and delivery—driving construction sector professionals to new levels of innovation to stay compliant and competitive.