Building A Sustainable Future: Harnessing Recycled Materials For New Construction
- ENVIRONMENT
- June 6, 2023
Lloyd Gilmer Spivey, III, passed away peacefully on March 14, 2025, surrounded by family at his home in Madison, Mississippi after a courageous battle with cancer. Lloyd was the Executive Director of ASA of Mississippi and he will be truly missed by everyone at ASA! He is survived by his loving wife Ashley Nielsen Spivey,
READ MOREShannon Meadors Oscar was born in Memphis, TN, on November 19, 1974, to Raymond and Carol Meadors. She grew up living in many states and experienced international travel from a young age—something she grew to have a great passion for. After graduating from the University of Colorado with a degree in International Affairs, Shannon headed
READ MOREBy Karalynn Cromeens, Cromeens Law Firm The construction industry has long been seen as a male-dominated field, one defined by hard hats, steel-toed boots, and tough physical labor. Yet, women have always played a vital role in shaping the industry, often behind the scenes in critical support positions. Today, that narrative is shifting. Women are
READ MOREBy Emily Martin, Saul Ewing In the long male-dominated construction industry, women have comprised only a small percentage of the trades workforce and leadership positions. Despite significant progress in broadening female representation in the industry, gender stereotypes, workplace discrimination, and legal barriers continue to hinder women’s full participation in the field. However, as more women
READ MOREUtilizing conceptual theories as a reflection for construction leadership By Gregg M. Schoppman, FMI Corp Call it inspiration from the Three Body Problem. Call it a moment of deep thinking. Call it watching an episode of “Big Bang Theory” masked as deep thinking. There are countless theorems, hypotheses and universal laws that canvas the scientific
READ MOREBy Rebecca A. Winterscheidt, James P. Melendres, Benjamin A. Nucci, Jessica Van Ranken, and Courtney Moore, Snell & Wilmer Within the first few hours of his second presidential term, President Trump signed several new executive orders and rescinded many Biden administration executive orders concerning immigration. These orders, particularly those involving heightened scrutiny towards visa applications,
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