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What’s Next: Innovation in the Construction Industry

By Nicole Needles, NCCER Innovation comes in different forms. The development of technology, workforces, and policies are all part of what is propelling the construction industry forward. New ideas and talent coming into the industry have brought building information modeling (BIM), drones, and offsite construction, and there are still many more advancements that can be …

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Building Construction and Manufacturing into STEM Through Equity-Centered Education

By Rachael Scheffler, Senior Director, STEM Careers Coalition™ Loud work sites, long hours, and little pay – this is how many people imagine construction and manufacturing jobs to look like. In reality, both boast state-of-the-art technology, fascinating career growth, and competitive pay. But reports illuminate that one of the greatest issues facing U.S. contractors and …

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