Built + Beyond

Forces & Factors that Fracture – a COVID-19 Pandemic Response

July 31, 2020 J.R. Steele and Rebecca Rubin Season 1 Episode 1
Built + Beyond
Forces & Factors that Fracture – a COVID-19 Pandemic Response
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We’re living in a challenge in real time. Particularly from an evolutionary perspective. The COVID-19 pandemic is causing immense change and disruption to every industry, not the least of which is the AEC industry. But is there a silver lining? We think so. It puts us out of our normal comfort zone to test ourselves with new technologies and new ways of doing things. Adapting to new ways of doing business. So, as you program, plan and implement your infrastructure projects, take advantage of this moment to drive innovation. Tune in. We have a lot to say.
 
J.R. Steele is with Atkins, a member of the SNC-Lavalin Group, an engineering, design and project management firm. He’s interested in helping our federal clients but really, all our clients. Rebecca Rubin is CEO of Marstel-Day, a leading natural resource and environmental consulting firm. 

Atkins/Marstel-Day Partnership
COVID-19 Impacts on AEC Industry
Federal Clients (DoD, FEMA, NPS)
Transportation and Hospitality
Labor Shortages
Public-Private Partnerships
Integrating Built and Natural Systems
Resiliency
Innovation