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    Each month on the ENR Groundbreakers podcast, C-suite company leaders, federal agency figureheads, and association representatives across the architecture, engineering and construction industry join ENR Senior Editor Emell Derra Adolphus to break news, address industry challenges, successes, and how their groundbreaking achievements have shaped the world today.






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    Each month on the ENR Groundbreakers podcast, C-suite company leaders, federal agency figureheads, and association representatives across the architecture, engineering and construction industry join ENR Senior Editor Emell Derra Adolphus to break news, address industry challenges, successes, and how their groundbreaking achievements have shaped the world today.






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      <title>STV CEO Announces Plan to Launch New Power Business</title>
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On this episode of ENR Groundbreakers, STV CEO Greg Kelly discusses how the U.S. AI boom is pushing the global AEC consulting firm to innovate among its clients and employees, announcing plans for the company to launch a new power-focused business line. “When you think about infrastructure – transportation, water, buildings – , the fourth vertical that's missing in that is how do we power all that—the energy side of it,” says Kelly. “And so we're going to be very intentional in the launch of our strategic plan to build that capability, in part because our clients need that.”      </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of ENR Groundbreakers, STV CEO Greg Kelly discusses how the U.S. AI boom is pushing the global AEC consulting firm to innovate among its clients and employees, announcing plans for the company to launch a new power-focused business line. “When you think about infrastructure – transportation, water, buildings – , the fourth vertical that's missing in that is how do we power all that—the energy side of it,” says Kelly. “And so we're going to be very intentional in the launch of our strategic plan to build that capability, in part because our clients need that.”]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 13:14:03 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>STO Building Group CEO Reveals Innovation Behind Three New Business Lines: ‘It’s all about the additional services we can offer’</title>
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On this episode of ENR Groundbreakers, STO Building Group CEO Bob Mullen discusses company leadership as a “calming force” amid market challenges and the goals for STOBG’s three new business lines to reduce delays and increase project flexibility.      </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of ENR Groundbreakers, STO Building Group CEO Bob Mullen discusses company leadership as a “calming force” amid market challenges and the goals for STOBG’s three new business lines to reduce delays and increase project flexibility.]]>
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      <pubDate>Thu, 07 May 2026 13:04:10 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Barton Malow CEO Weighs Change at 100-Year-Old Company: ‘This Is a Really Unique Moment in Time’</title>
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On this episode of ENR Groundbreakers, Barton Malow CEO Ryan Maibach talks artificial intelligence, succession and why he welcomes change at the 100-year-old company based in metro Detroit, Michigan. “I think we can kind of live in the moment and say that this is a really unique moment in time,” says Maibach. Plus, how the company’s is baking innovation into its project portfolio.      </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of ENR Groundbreakers, Barton Malow CEO Ryan Maibach talks artificial intelligence, succession and why he welcomes change at the 100-year-old company based in metro Detroit, Michigan. “I think we can kind of live in the moment and say that this is a really unique moment in time,” says Maibach. Plus, how the company’s is baking innovation into its project portfolio.]]>
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      <title>Trump Tower Construction Leader’s Surprising Advice for Women in Leadership</title>
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On this episode of ENR Groundbreakers, former Trump Organization exec Barbara Res says President Donald Trump’s leadership style as a real estate mogul in the ’80s and ’90s was “not bad” when it came to being a pioneer of putting women in high-ranking positions. “It was a big job with big responsibilities,” Res says about Trump Tower, adding that the job also opened doors for women in construction.      </itunes:summary>
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        <![CDATA[On this episode of ENR Groundbreakers, former Trump Organization exec Barbara Res says President Donald Trump’s leadership style as a real estate mogul in the ’80s and ’90s was “not bad” when it came to being a pioneer of putting women in high-ranking positions. “It was a big job with big responsibilities,” Res says about Trump Tower, adding that the job also opened doors for women in construction.]]>
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