About Construction Today

Where do construction industry leaders turn to when they want to learn about new growth opportunities in North America? Or, how their peers are coping with industry trends, such as the slowing housing market? Or, about other companies’ best practices in design/build or work force training?

Construction Today is a mustread publication for executives and owners who need to make sense of this fast-paced, trillion-dollar industry. Construction Today is all about Best Practices – in the general building, heavy construction and associated specialty trade sectors. Its readers are leaders at major contractors, engineering and design firms, equipment manufacturers, and suppliers of construction materials and building products, as well as public and private project owners and regulators.

In each issue, Construction Today’s editors interview top executives of successful companies to learn and share their Best Practices and insights on important issues. These include important topics such as engineering and technology, project funding, labor issues, liability, regulations and the environment.

Every issue of Construction Today profiles dozens of successful construction companies, consulting- engineers and project owners in North America. It offers its readers – upper-level executives and project managers – information about best practices in project delivery methods, new technologies, market trends and training techniques. Recent issues have included interviews with construction industry leaders, as well as coverage of new growth sectors and major mergers and acquisitions.

Construction Today’s 30,000 readers are CEOs, presidents and other high-ranking executives at construction and construction-related firms with average annual revenues of more than $50 million and more than 100 employees, as well as public and private owners.

Construction Today provides a unique opportunity to reach decision makers across the market because readers are involved in all aspects of the construction industry: residential, industrial and commercial buildings; roads, bridges and other heavy construction projects; and specialty trades such as carpentry, plumbing and electrical work.

Editors of Construction Today will explore trends of vital interest to its readers, including regulatory and economic issues, new construction technologies, financing trends and equipment maintenance. If it’s important to the construction industry, you’ll read about it in Construction Today.

Construction Today is published by Schofield Media Chicago.