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  • 1 month ago | csengineermag.com | Luke Carothers

    Home > Industry Insights + Industry News Enter the 2025 Marketing Excellence Award Started in 2018, The Marketing Excellence Awards recognize outstanding and effective AEC industry marketing based on overall creativity, messaging, results achieved, and level of design. To enter the award, firms are asked to gather resources and data surrounding their project and submit them for review by a judging panel of external senior AEC marketing professionals. Marketing that Gets Results There’s a...

  • 1 month ago | csengineermag.com | Luke Carothers

    Mar 21, 2025 · By Luke Carothers When James Bristow was nominated for the 2022 “Rising Star” award in multidisciplinary engineering, he was the Managing Partner at Universal Engineering Services (UES). His colleagues knew they had a rising star on their team and wanted to recognize him for his many years of great work. The Rising stars in the AEC Industry award recognizes individuals who demonstrate leadership in the AEC industry by managing, mentoring, researching, and offering public...

  • 2 months ago | csengineermag.com | Luke Carothers

    A (Love) Letter from the EditorBy Luke Carothers, Editor-in-ChiefFebruary 2025This letter is meant to express my tremendous affection for and gratitude to you, our audience. And, frankly, it’s about time we got around to telling you how much you mean to us. You have been with us from the start, back when we were a collection of print magazines about different sections of the AEC industry.

  • Jan 11, 2025 | csengineermag.com | Luke Carothers

    Silhouette Teams of Business Engineers looking for blueprints in construction sites through blurry construction sites at sunset. Infrastructure project delivery is at a crossroads.

  • Jan 9, 2025 | csengineermag.com | Luke Carothers

    When Hurricane Helene made landfall on September 26, it began a 500-mile path of destruction that wreaked havoc on homes, businesses, and infrastructure. Experts estimate flood and wind losses from Helene to be as high as $47.5 billion. As the climate gets warmer, hurricanes are likely to grow in intensity.

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