Tiffany Sewell-Howard, CEO of Charles Machine Works, Perry, Okla., has been elected as director of the CE Sector Board of the Association of Equipment Manufacturers. Sewell-Howard is currently CEO for The Charles Machine Works, Inc., manufacturer of Ditch Witch products. Before joining CMW, she served on the board of directors for CMW for four years while employed as marketing director at PRIMEDIA, Inc. She has started several companies, including a small advertising agency, an industrial waste recycling company and an Internet marketing and web development firm. In addition to her new role with AEM, Sewell-Howard is a member of the … Read more
Community Construction Manager
K. HovnanianMillsboro, DE Assigned to our newest Delaware community in Millsboro DE, The Community Construction Manager will serve as the Company's representative at the worksite in dealings with subcontractors, suppliers, customers and government inspectors while ensuring compliance with all federal and state procedures and regulations, including safety, storm water, and building codes. Some of the responsibilities will include the following. > Manage the homebuilding process from receipt of building permit to closing of the sale and ensure building code, environmental, safety compliance and the quality specifications of the Company and its customers.> Manage trade partner execution of contract obligations and … Read more
HGA Architects-Designed Life Sciences, Fine Arts Building Construction Complete at American River College
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Construction is complete on a new cutting-edge classroom design at American River College. This new building — known as the Life Sciences and Fine Arts Building — was designed by HGA Architects and Engineers to enhance interdisciplinary learning among fine arts and life sciences with features that will satisfy the needs of multiple departments. The 12,000-square-foot building is positioned at a campus-entry point, creating a gateway to the campus that will stand the test of time. “Recognizing the opportunity for interdisciplinary learning, collaboration and interaction among students interested in the sciences, such as biology and chemistry, with … Read more
Construction Unemployment Hits 9.1%
The unemployment rate for construction workers fell to the lowest July level in five years last month, even though employment has stagnated in the past four months, according to an analysis of new government data by the Associated General Contractors of America. Association officials urged Washington leaders to act on stalled infrastructure funding measures to help jump start construction hiring. “Although the unemployment rate for experienced construction workers came down to 9.1 percent in July, many of those workers have left the industry for other jobs, school or training programs, or retirement,” said Ken Simonson, the association’s chief economist. “While … Read more
Construction Superintendent Update
Over the last five years we have brought you Construction Superintendent as a quarterly print publication. Due to a shift in interests by our advertisers in electronic media, we have made the decision to cease publication of the print edition. With this new direction, we will expand upon our e-Newsletter, which will be more comprehensive, picking up content that the magazine has featured, yet be distributed on a more frequent basis. Our goal with the publication was to bring together the superintendents out there and share information — a group, that for the most part had been ignored, but was critical to … Read more





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