2025 Industry Outlook: Growth Sectors and Market Risks
The U.S. job market in 2025 is defined by both momentum and caution. Key sectors are expanding rapidly, fueled by federal investment, technological adoption, and shifting consumer demand. At the same time, rising capital costs, regulatory uncertainty, and ongoing...
The Key To Saving Time & Money: Early Collaboration Between Architects & Engineers
Early-stage collaboration between architects and engineers is more than a design preference; it’s a business strategy that directly impacts cost, schedule, and long-term project performance. When these two disciplines operate in silos, inefficiencies pile up, design...
New PFAS Regulations and Their Impact on Environmental Work: What Projects Will Look Like in the Next Decade
For decades, PFAS were celebrated for their utility in manufacturing, consumer products, and industrial applications. Resistant to heat, water, and oil, they earned the nickname “forever chemicals” because of their remarkable persistence in the environment. Today,...
The Next Wave of Infrastructure Projects in the U.S.: Federal Funding and Major Regional Developments
The United States is entering a new era of infrastructure investment unlike anything seen in generations. With federal funding programs rolling out at unprecedented scales, state and local governments are advancing projects that will redefine how Americans live, work,...
The Rise of Adaptive Reuse Projects in Urban Development: Why It’s Becoming a Major Trend
Adaptive reuse has emerged as one of the most significant movements in contemporary architecture and urban development. Once viewed as a niche approach reserved for historic landmarks or boutique projects, it has now become a mainstream strategy for cities seeking...
How Infrastructure & Sustainability Trends Are Shaping Civil & Environmental Engineering Jobs
The future of civil and environmental engineering is being redrawn—literally. As cities adapt to climate change, aging infrastructure, and shifting regulations, there’s a growing need for engineers who not only build but build sustainably. So what does this mean for...
Must-Have Skills for Today’s Architecture Talent: What the Best Firms Are Looking For
Architecture today is not confined to the drafting board or the sleek portfolio; it exists at the intersection of creativity, technology, and an increasingly complex web of cultural, economic, and environmental priorities. The profession has expanded far beyond...
Solving the Mid-Level Talent Gap in Engineering & Construction
In engineering and construction, the term “talent shortage” is often thrown around to describe the lack of available workers, but the problem is far more nuanced than simply having too few people on staff. The real crisis lies in the mid-level ranks, those...
