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Hager Companies Announces Leadership Promotions for Growth
Hager Companies is proud to announce several leadership promotions that reflect the company’s ongoing commitment to growth, innovation, and operational excellence. These appointments recognize the outstanding contributions and steadfast dedication of several key members of the Hager leadership team, whose vision and commitment have positioned Hager for long-term success. Johnston Hager has been named President…
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Best Flooring Installation Companies in Cincinnati
When it comes to flooring, there’s no one-size-fits-all. Some homeowners want the best deal, some need custom work, and others just want it done fast without the headache. The good news: Cincinnati has tons of solid flooring companies to choose from – each with its own strengths. We’ll break down the best flooring installers in…
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Why Aluminum Floating Docks Are Best for FL & Bahamas Projects
From the vibrant yacht clubs of Fort Lauderdale to the crystal-blue harbors of Nassau, the standards for waterfront infrastructure are changing. In today’s luxury marine developments, the dock is no longer just a utility—it’s a reflection of design sophistication, engineering innovation, and sustainable planning. Aluminum floating docks are at the center of this transformation. As…
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Why Working Closely with Your Architect Builds Better Homes
When you embark on a home restoration or new construction project, your professional relationship with your architect sets the stage for success. With seasoned architects who share a respect for collaboration, not only does the final product improve, but the whole process from concept to completion does as well. The difference between a great house…
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How Fleet Maintenance Software Prevents Costly Breakdowns
One unexpected breakdown. That’s all it takes to throw off delivery schedules, frustrate customers, and rack up expenses in towing and emergency repairs. For fleet managers juggling dozens or hundreds of vehicles, unplanned downtime isn’t just inconvenient. It’s expensive and disruptive. But here’s the good news: most breakdowns don’t come out of nowhere. They leave…
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Why agentic AI may herald golden age for procurement
Keith McFarlane is the chief technology officer at Palo Alto, California-based Globality, a provider of artificial intelligence-enabled procurement automation software. Views are the author’s own. With the rise of agentic artificial intelligence, I believe we’re heading for a golden age in procurement. Research by HFS shows that AI-driven sourcing already delivers 20% cost savings, making it one…
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Tutor Perini’s Black Construction names new president
Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Tutor Perini subsidiary Black Construction has named Leonard Kaae, a 40-year veteran of the company, as its president, according to a Tuesday news release. Kaae previously led operations for Guam-based Black as senior vice president and general…
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On site: Checking in at the Waldorf Astoria’s $2B renovation
Listen to the article 5 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. A beam listed in structural drawings as one foot wide turned out to be three, an early glimpse of the conditions crews encountered throughout the renovation of the Waldorf Astoria New York. The landmark hotel closed in…
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Construction pro flies high in aviation sector
Listen to the article 5 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. This article is one in a series of conversations with women leaders in the construction industry. Click here for past discussions. As a first-generation college student, Patricia Solorzano dreamed of becoming an architect. After a year studying architecture…
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Construction pro flies high in aviation sector
Listen to the article 5 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. This article is one in a series of conversations with women leaders in the construction industry. Click here for past discussions. As a first-generation college student, Patricia Solorzano dreamed of becoming an architect. After a year studying architecture…