Published in Construction Superintendent: The Real Work of Leading in Construction

Leadership in construction gets talked about a lot. Usually in broad strokes. Titles, responsibilities, years of experience.

But in the field, it looks different.

It shows up in how people communicate under pressure. How decisions get made when the plan shifts. How teams respond when things get tight and there’s no time to overthink it.

This piece from our Senior Superintendent Kurt Zuegel gets into what that actually looks like on a jobsite. Not theory. Not a playbook. Just the real work of leading people, building trust, and creating a culture that holds up when it matters most.

If you’ve spent time on one of our jobsites, you’ve seen this kind of leadership firsthand.

Read the full article here.

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