Reality Capture: The Future of AEC Technology

reality capture

  Image by Freepik Civil engineers are designers and builders of many things in the built environment, including roads, bridges, dams, ports, and many others. No matter the asset, our plans need to be brought to life — which includes capture of data and reporting. The way that data in the built environment can be […]

Situational Awareness: The Key to Engineering Leadership Success

Situational Awareness

  Image by katemangostar on Freepik Jameson Taillon, a pitcher for the New York Yankees, recently posted his first win in two years. For someone whose career has been rattled by adversity, including multiple arm surgeries and a bout with cancer, it was a special moment. (UPDATE: Please note Taillon was on the New York […]

The Dance Between Work and Life as an Engineer

Work and Life

Image by Freepik Are you caught up in a dance between committing to work and living your life as an engineer? An extreme focus in either direction could leave you jobless or lifeless. Read on if you want to improve your dance moves as an engineer! Balance or Integration? While some people like to speak […]

The AEC Project Value Chain – Adding New Value

AEC Project Value Chain

Image by Freepik After a 45-year career in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry, I’ve decided to blog on AEC innovation, entrepreneurship, and industry disruption. This article provides a high-level overview of my blog and future posts. Purposes of AEC Project Value Chain Blog My prime purposes are: To help project owners understand the […]

Unlocking Work-Life Integration: 3 Tips for Engineers to Thrive

work-life integration

  Image by Freepik “You can have it all. You just can’t have it all at once.” ~ Oprah Winfrey As engineers, our professional lives often demand our utmost attention and commitment. However, it’s equally important to maintain a healthy work-life integration to avoid burnout and ensure overall well-being. Work-life integration is a concept that […]

The Intersection of the Built-World and Digital Technologies

digital inspection and non-destructive testing

  Image by creativeart on Freepik   Civil engineers are designers and builders of many things in the built environment, including roads, bridges, dams, and ports. No matter the asset, maintenance is required. However, the way that maintenance plans are put together and communicated to owners is changing. Today, I would like to summarize some […]

The Power of Curiosity: How to Develop a Curious Mind and Achieve Success

curiosity

Isn’t she adorable? Take a moment to ponder what this little lady is up to. Do you suppose she wonders what things look like upside-down—even if she’s never heard the term? Or maybe she’s thinking about trying a headstand she saw in a yoga class? Unlikely. Or maybe she’s just curious about her world. Have […]

There Is an Epidemic You Probably Don’t Know About

social connection

  Image by gpointstudio on Freepik   “The most important things in life are the connections you make with others.” ~ Tom Ford   The U.S. Surgeon General recently put out an advisory that calls for attention to an urgent public health issue. The issue: Social connection and its importance for individual and community health. It’s […]

5 Essential Habits for Engineers’ Personal and Professional Growth Success

Personal and Professional Growth

  Image by Freepik “Success is liking yourself, liking what you do, and liking how you do it.” ~ Maya Angelou As an engineer, personal and professional growth are essential for long-term success and fulfillment. Developing good habits can make a significant difference in your journey. In this blog post, we will explore five crucial […]