A new initiative connected to Muddskip’s wall-finishing technology aims to fund trades scholarships, mentorship, recovery resources and small business support for construction professionals.
A new initiative connected to Muddskip’s wall-finishing technology aims to fund trades scholarships, mentorship, recovery resources and small business support for construction professionals.
IIBEC EVP and CEO Brian Pallasch previews the 2026 International Building Enclosure Conference, from keynote storytelling and education sessions to scholarships and networking opportunities
IIBEC’s Convention & Trade Show is coming up March 12-15, in Sacramento, Calif. Recently, W&C’s Group Publisher Jill Bloom sat down with IIBEC’s EVP and CEO Brian Pallasch to highlight what attendees can expect to see at this year’s show.
The New York Chapter of Professional Women in Construction has awarded scholarships to six students pursuing degrees in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) fields, honoring their achievements and supporting the advancement of women in the industry.
The New York Chapter of Professional Women in Construction has awarded scholarships to six students pursuing degrees in the architecture, engineering, and construction fields, honoring their achievements and supporting the advancement of women in the industry.
The recipients are Carmen Herranz, CCNY; Pop Joslaine Manos, CCNY; Richie Ng, Columbia University; Lada Sokolova, New York University; Natalia Tanko, CCNY; and Jerrica Wallack, CCNY.
The New York Chapter of Professional Women in Construction (PWC NY) announced the 2025 recipients of its annual Scholarship Program, which recognizes six students pursuing a degree in the AEC industry.
The report highlights MCA’s key achievements throughout the year, including advancements in advocacy, educational resources, and marketing initiatives, all of which have contributed to the continued growth in the metal construction industry.
S-5!, together with National Women in Roofing, is sponsoring a new scholarship program to empower women who wish to pursue educational opportunities in the skilled trades. The initiative aims to support women in their journey toward successful careers in the trades and contributing to the overall advancement of the construction industry.