How Mulzer Crushed Stone has retained its local legacy
Productivity IT consolidation, AI and prefab are having a big impact on construction
Volume 22, Issue 5- 2025
Technology New drone technologies are bringing meaning to measurement
Main Interview T. J. Klubek discusses attracting next-gen construction workers
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Hello and welcome to the latest issue of Construction Today. In this edition, our experts share their perspectives on a range of topics, including productivity, resiliency and technology. We’ re also joined by T. J. Klubek, Manager at The Bonadio Group, who discusses attracting the next generation of construction workers.“ I developed a focus on the unique issues facing this industry, from workforce development and succession planning to compliance. Today I lead teams dedicated to supporting contractors in building stronger, more resilient businesses,” he shares. Alongside these features, we share corporate insights from some of the industry’ s most respected organizations. Our featured industry leaders all share common factors that drive their success: passionate professionalism and a people-powered approach.
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