Can Sub-Contractors Reduce Project Risk
Managing the Supply Chain is critical to every construction project. ELECTRI International β The Foundation for Electrical Construction, Inc. commissioned research to study the impact of owner-supplied or GC-supplied material and equipment. The investigation for the electrical construction industry, conducted by MCA, Inc., focused on evaluating the value transfer throughout the construction supply chain to the end customers.
Program Review Committee Sets 2019 Research Agenda
ELECTRI Internationalβs Program Review Committee (PRC) has set its research recommendations for 2019.Β During its meeting in St. Louis on...
Academic Liaison Honored by ELECTRI Council
ELECTRI International has honored its long-time Academic Liaison, Jerald L. Rounds, Ph.D., P.E. for his outstanding efforts with university faculty...
Opioid Crisis Impacts Contractors
ELECTRI International is taking a close look at the opioid crisis facing the construction industry. A 2017 study revealed that...
SUCCESSFUL CHANGE IS NOT A PIPE DREAM
ELECTRI International Executive Director Joey Shorter, Ph.D., presented this session during the recent National Training Institute at the University of...
Conflict of Interest
Conflict of Interest and Disclosure Policy The purpose of this policy is to provide guidance in identifying and handling potential...
ELECTRI Council Room Sessions
Each ELECTRI Council Room provides a platform for Council members to learn from each other and shareideas and resources to...
Complex Change Management Matrix
Managing Complex Change β Alterman Model Download the complete matrix Download the Change Model Assessment excel sheet OVERVIEW:...
Post-Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction Training for Electrical Workers
With cooperative funding from both Electri International and the U.S.