Let's take a look at what we'll be bringing you for March: The launch of Snap Analysis - our brand new monthly industry snapshot Our focus on mental health in construction throughout February. Chief Economist Tom Hall asks 4 Questions to industry commentator Brian Green And so much more...
Welcome back to Barbour ABI Community, it’s great to see you again.
February was a very busy month for us at Barbour ABI. We released our first ever edition of Snap Analysis, our brand new monthly snapshot that gives you more data than ever before, at a pace that allows you to quickly digest and continue with your busy work day. The latest edition of Snap Analysis is available for you to download straight from Barbour ABI Community, along with the rest of our monthly reporting.
We also dedicated February to mental health awareness with a series of articles highlighting the importance of mental health within the construction industry. We were very proud to have a series of figures from across the industry write so eloquently about their experiences with mental health, and I really hope you are able to take the time to read about their experiences. Again, don’t forget, if you want to be involved in our Content Calendar then email hello@barbour-abi.com to let us know your ideas.
In February we also began our Recreative Construction series, focusing on the 3 major forces that will drive the future of construction: digital technologies, changing demographics and climate change. The first three articles in the series are ready to read here now. And we've asked Recreative Construction’s writer, Brian Green, 4 Questions this month to delve into what inspired him to write this fascinating series.
We're also giving access to brand-new, expert insight from AMA Research regarding the working from home boom that has occurred in the past year.
As always, this is all packed in alongside the features that you know and love from Barbour ABI Community. We're always here to help, so drop me a line at Simon.R@barbour-abi.com to reach me.