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Construction Management Fundraising Efforts Reach New High At Annual Gala
September 24, 2018
Kennesaw State University’s Department of Construction Management raised more than $167,000 for scholarships and the development of state-of-the-art teaching facilities.
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Dr. Siddiqi Addresses ABC Members on Construction Workforce Crisis
August 20, 2018
Dr. Siddiqi recently spoke to the participants of Construction's Workforce Crisis - Georgia's Industry Trends Symposium, organized by the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Georgia.
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CM Student Awarded with $4,000 Foundation of the Association of Energy Engineers Scholarship
August 15, 2018
CM Student Awarded with $4,000 Foundation of the Association of Energy Engineers Scholarship
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KSU AEE Wins the 2018 "Best Student Chapter Meeting" Award
July 24, 2018
KSU AEE Wins the 2018 "Best Student Chapter Meeting" Award
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KSU Construction Management Students Prepare for the Workplace with Industry Technology
June 28, 2018
Construction managers are highly skilled in problem solving and technology use for efficiency in construction project management best practices.
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Twice the Number of Industry Leaders Participate at CM Department Skeet Shoot at Garland Mountain Sporting Clays in 2018
May 01, 2018
The KSU Department of Construction Management would like to thank all of those who participated and contributed toward making the 2018 Sporting Clays Fundraiser a great success.
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NECA Student Chapter Teaches Sustainability Practices
April 27, 2018
The National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) KSU Student Chapter has been volunteering at the James T. Anderson Boys & Girls Club in Marietta.
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Graduate Program Students Present Papers at ASC Conference
April 25, 2018
Gunjan Garg and Adanegn Woldemichael accompanied Dr. Siddiqi, Chair of the Construction Management Department KSU, to the 54th ASC Conference in Minneapolis, MN.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Women lag in participation in the booming construction industry
April 23, 2018
The last five years have been great for the construction industry with spending at an all-time high of close to $1.3 trillion. The industry’s growth places a high demand for a skilled workforce and further reveals a gap in the number of men and women working in construction.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Georgia schools work to ease skilled-trades shortage
April 18, 2018
as it has emerged from the Great Recession, but one challenge is filling the demand for workers.