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Younger Professionals are Snubbing Construction Careers — What Your Firm can do to Change Their Minds

Viewpoint Construction Technology

From trade schools and community colleges with one- and two-year degree programs to apprenticeships and trade certification programs, opportunities to educate, train and excite youth about construction opportunities have dwindled.

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The New American Home 2023: A Haven on the Hill

Pro Builder

Homeowners can adjust the fireplaces, TVs, speakers, and the thermostat to customize audio, lighting, and temperature from a mobile device, which also allows the owner to better understand all aspects of the home’s energy use. “Pretty much the whole home can be monitored and controlled remotely,” says architect-builder Michael Gardner.

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2020 Builder of the Year: True Homes—a Culture Like No Other

Pro Builder

For Lyncel Earley, senior HR manager, it was pursuing a professional certification. Among the many benefits of achieving True Crew status, a rigorous certification process for subs, gaining access to True Homes’ Trade Efficiency Dashboard (TED) is arguably the most valuable to the builder and its trade partners.

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True to Itself: True Homes' Purpose-Driven Company Culture Is Like No Other

Pro Builder

For Lyncel Earley, senior HR manager, it was pursuing a professional certification. Among the many benefits of achieving True Crew status, a rigorous certification process for subs, gaining access to True Homes’ Trade Efficiency Dashboard (TED) is arguably the most valuable to the builder and its trade partners.