GBCA Members Top the Top Workplaces of 2019
Congratulations to the GBCA Members who were named the Top Workplaces of 2019 by the Philadelphia Inquirer! Not only were GBCA members included in the list, but all of them
Congratulations to the GBCA Members who were named the Top Workplaces of 2019 by the Philadelphia Inquirer! Not only were GBCA members included in the list, but all of them
Skanska, one of the world’s leading construction and development firms, announced the promotion of Todd Lofgren to General Manager and Executive Vice President of its Philadelphia-based regional operations.As a proven
On May 1, 2019, at 4:30pm, Drexel University’s Construction Management Program will honor the 2019 Dragon Exemplar Award recipient, Pat Pasquariello of P. Agnes, Inc., and celebrate its Outstanding Seniors
Dodge Data & Analytics has released the First Quarter Commercial Construction Index. This report gives a forecast of the commercial construction industry based on data and perceptions from General Contractors
After the devastating fire at Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris France, Philadelphia’s Christ Church held a fire protection test as it prepares for its own renovations. GBCA member Oliver Fire
On Thursday, April 18, 2019, the two All-Female teams of the ACE Mentor Program of Greater Philadelphia took a tour of the newly renovated Metropolitan Opera House of Philadelphia. The
Jefferson (Philadelphia University + Thomas Jefferson University) hires construction professionals to teach in its Construction Management Program. Right now, they are looking for someone to teach Construction Management 310: Construction Surveying.
On Thursday, April 18, GBCA’s Construction Leadership Council (CLC) held its second workshop in the CLC Leadership Series: Build Trust, Credibility, and Respect. In this workshop, participants learned strategies to
ENR MidAtlantic has released its Construction Starts Forecast for the Philadelphia Region. In general, ENR sees a dip in total construction spending in 2019. Some starts are also limited by
According to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics, women make up only 9.1% of the construction industry workforce, and most of these positions are as construction professionals in the office.