Posts Tagged ‘heavy civil construction’
2 Minute Tuesday | Are You Sabotaging Your Career? The Hidden Risks of Using Job Offers to Negotiate Salary
Hi, I’m Taylor Mauer, Founder and Senior Managing Partner at Heavy Civil Resource Consultants. Today, I want to dive into a topic that’s important but often misunderstood: Why you should never use an offer from another company to leverage a higher salary from your current employer. Now, before you even think about looking at other…
Read More
Why Off-Shore Recruitment Firms Could Be Risky
In today’s competitive job market, the need for skilled professionals is more urgent than ever. As a result, many companies are exploring different talent acquisition strategies—one of the most tempting being off-shore recruitment. These services often promise lower costs, faster placements, and scalable solutions. But behind the pitch, there are serious risks that can negatively…
Read More
After Q2, What is Your Outlook on the Civil Construction Market?
We recently conducted a poll to gauge the outlook of construction executives for the civil construction market over the next 12 months. The results reveal a mixed bag of expectations and sentiments, reflecting the complex factors influencing the sector today. Here is a detailed breakdown of the findings and an analysis of what they might…
Read More
2 Minute Tuesday | Essential Strategies for Healthy Living in Heavy Civil Construction
The heavy civil construction industry is fast-paced, physically demanding, and often comes with long hours and tight deadlines. For project superintendents, project engineers, and other construction professionals, maintaining a healthy lifestyle can feel like a challenge. However, prioritizing self-care and wellness is essential for long-term well-being, productivity, and career longevity. As an individual, it’s ultimately…
Read More
The Changing Landscape of Retirement in the Construction Industry
At the time of writing this, in 2024, a record amount of baby boomers are crossing the “65” line, the old traditional date of retirement. Crossing this line, especially since it’s only arbitrarily relevant at this point, seems a poignant time to review retirement trends as they pertain to the construction industry. As the country…
Read More
The Contribution of Millennials to the Construction Industry
Employment of construction managers is projected to grow ten percent over the next ten years, faster than the average for all occupations. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that in 2019, the U.S. construction industry added approximately 12,000 jobs a month. Yet while the last of the baby boom generation has entered the 55 years…
Read More