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Brandon Mabile serves as the vice chair of the National Young Professional Committee, is highly involved in ABC's PAC efforts and is currently serving as a board member of the Greater Houston chapter. He's worked for Performance Contractors since college when he stated doing part-time work for the company.
In a second iPad pilot project, three superintendents working on a large apartment project needed a way to stay up-to-date with all of the changes that the owners made during the construction process.
In the new world of mobile device technology, many construction companies have field staff taking pictures of project milestones, safety hazards, and work defects. These photos are taken on smartphones and tablets, a few still use digital cameras, perhaps a few even still have an old Polaroid in use. But what is the “best” way to accomplish this process? There is no simple answer to this question; each company has a unique set of scenarios to factor into their method.
Whether you’re a young professional or an industry veteran, networking is a key to advancing your career and making a name for your company. In an article from entrepreneur.com, the author takes a look at five networking fails listed below, why they aren’t helping you and ways to correct your approach.
PR Daily, a resource for public relations professionals, published an article called 20 Pieces of Advice Every Young Professional Should Know. While the blog is mostly geared towards communications professionals, this post has addressed things that most young professionals are aware of, but many often forget to make a priority. Do you agree with the 20 “things” listed below?
As the chairman of the National Young Professional Committee, Zak Wolpert is dedicated to helping ABC develop the future of construction. He currently works for Kinsley Construction in York, Pa. and is active in the ABC Keystone Chapter’s young professional group.