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8 articles from Engineering & Construction practitioners
May CRE sales hit $42B as M&A activity surges 205%
Commercial real estate sales reached $42B in May 2026, driven by a dramatic 205% jump in merger and acquisition deal volume.
Scale Smarter in HVAC: Balancing Growth with Employee Engagement
The HVAC industry is undergoing significant growth, driven by increased suburban migration and a surge in home renovations requiring system upgrades. The U.S. HVAC market is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.4% from 2025 to 2030. As businesses scale to meet this demand, balancing expansion with retaining strong…
The Right Content Strategy for Businesses: Why the Focus Should be on Data-Driven, Relevant Content
Brands that align messaging with buyer needs and authentic expertise generate stronger trust and engagement than those chasing every trend
Staying Competitive in a Changing Parcel Landscape
Supply chain operators must adapt their material handling strategies as consumer delivery expectations fundamentally reshape parcel operations
Telecommunications Industry Anticipates and is Prepping to Adapt to Increasing Changes
Leaders in telecom must balance rapid tech innovation with regulatory shifts to stay competitive in an increasingly complex market
Competitive Landscape of the Electric Vehicle Market is Reliant on Pricing and Supply Chain Management
Success in the rapidly growing EV market depends on mastering two critical operational challenges that separate industry leaders from the rest
Advanced Tech, Cost Engineering, and Falling Lithium Prices Propel U.S. Automakers Toward Affordable Electric Vehicle Production
The convergence of manufacturing innovations and commodity price drops is making mass-market EVs economically viable for American producers
Cold & Self-Storage Construction Trends: Consumer Preferences, Tertiary Markets, and Technology Investment Will Make the Difference in 2024
Shifting consumer habits and supply chain demands are reshaping where operators build and what technology they prioritize