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About CBR

Since 1991, Construction Business Review has strived to provide informative, thought-provoking articles of interest to construction industry executives in their role as business managers - in short - CBR is The Business Magazine for the Construction Industry.

Dedicated to the future of the industry, Construction Business Review is the only publication written by and for industry members, providing a medium for discussion, analysis and exchange of views on issues pertaining to the business of construction.

CBR  focuses on those issues today which are changing and challenging the industry. It recognizes that construction business professionals in today's complex world must consider and address multi-dimensional issues such as technology, engineering, economics, financing and our role in the global marketplace. Benchmarking, partnering, total quality management and re-engineering are also part of a continually growing kit of tools for helping managers cope with the challenges of a dynamic business environment and are addressed in CBR's  articles and editorial opinions.

Editorial content is targeted to top and middle management executives in construction and supporting industries. Recent past issues of CBR  have focused on the following areas:

  • Privatization

  • Insurance, Bonding & Claims

  • Design Build

  • Innovations & Applications

  • Re-engineering

  • Construction Management

Advances in information and telecommunications technologies are affecting every aspect of construction. U.S. industry is in the forefront of adapting these technologies to its needs and enhancing its competitive advantage. CBR will continue to seek out articles addressing the topics important to your business now and in the future.

We look forward to hearing from you and welcome your input regarding both online and printed versions of CBR.

Sincerely,
 

Robin L. Olsen
Publisher and President

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