From the Editors of ENR
Under the radar, behind the project gate, inside the executive suite. That's where ENR's editors and bloggers deliver their insights, opinions, cool-headed analysis and hot-headed rantings. Information and ideas you need to know but may not want to hear -- available on ENR.com's master blog, every day, 24-7-365.
C.J. Schexnayder
Cliff is a journalist based in Lima, Peru reporting on issues across South America. He has contributed to ENR's coverage of the region since 2004.
Pat D. Galloway, P.E., Ph.D., CPEng
Dr. Patricia Galloway is the CEO of Pegasus-Global Holdings, Inc. She is the Vice Chair of the National Science Board and Past President of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
Angelle Bergeron
Angelle is a freelance writer who lives and works in New Orleans. She stumbled onto construction writing six or seven years ago and it never let her go. She is the New Orleans correspondent for Engineering News-Record.
Don Short
Don Short, president of The Tempest Company, never hesitates to tell you what he's really thinking about the construction business. Tempest Co. is based in Omaha, Neb., and provides estimating, scheduling, project controls, construction consulting and expert services such as arbitration services.
Rick Raef
Rick Raef is a safety consultant for Willis Group Holdings and editor of WCSN-The Willis Construction Safety Network, an electronic safety bulletin distributed to contractors. This blog is based on the bulletins and is about safety and health at the construction site and the construction life.
Tricia Atallah
Tricia Atallah is Principal of VantagePoint Strategy Group, a management advisory firm, and author of Building a Successful Construction Company. This blog is dedicated to decision-makers who have a stake in the business and/or process of construction.
Jeffrey Rubenstone
Jeff Rubenstone is a contributor to ENR and ENR.com. He is based in New York.
Don Fornes
Don is the CEO of Construction Software Advice, a website dedicated to helping construction businesses research and select software. Don runs Construction Software Advice from Big Sky, Mont. His background includes 11 years as a Wall Street analyst in New York and software executive in Silicon.
Brian Brenner
Civil Engineer Brian Brenner shares quirky views of the engineering profession and life. His new book, Bridginess, and his prior collection of essays, Don’t Throw This Away! The Civil Engineering Life, are available from ASCE Press. He is an Associate at Fay, Spofford & Thorndike and a part-time teacher at Tufts University.
Manuela Zoninsein
Manuela is a reporter for Newsweek magazine and is Food Editor for Time Out Beijing. During the aftermath of the Olympics, she'll blog about architecture, construction, engineering, transportation and the environment in China, where breakneck development doesn't seem to be slowing.
Tony Illia
Nowhere is the engineering and contracting market hotter than in Las Vegas. Tony Illia is a journalist and ENR Special Correspondent based there. He has been contributing to the magazine since 2000.
Pam Radtke Russell
Pam Radtke Russell is a freelance writer focusing on energy development, specifically on the construction of renewable energy facilities and fossil-fueled power plants.
Jim Parsons
The many facets of design and construction are all fair game for freelance writer Jim Parsons, who covers the industry from metro Washington, DC.
Neelam Mathews
Neelam Mathews is a correspondent based in India. Her blog will highlight the most interesting engineering and construction stories from that country.
Fredric L. Plotnick
Fredric L. Plotnick, Ph.D., Esq., P.E., is an authority on CPM planning and scheduling and on legal aspects of engineering and construction. He is co-author, along with James J. O'Brien, of CPM in Construction Management, now in its 7th edition. This blog will discuss CPM scheduling, engineering law and other aspects of project management.
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