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Nonresidential Construction Spending Inches Higher in October, Up 20% Over the Past Year
[Chapter] Career Under Construction: CMAA North Texas Internship Day — Student Registration
Your Construction Management career starts here. Career Under Construction: CMAA North Texas Internship Day is a FREE one-day event connecting students with leading AEC firms to explore internship opportunities for Summer 2026.
Whether you’re ready to apply or just beginning your search, this event gives you direct access to companies eager to meet and mentor the next generation of construction professionals.
Why Attend:
Meet AEC Firms Hiring for 2026 – Connect directly with companies seeking interns for next summer.
Gain Career Insight – Learn what firms are looking for through panels and roundtable discussions with industry leaders.
Build Your Network – Make lasting connections with professionals, recruiters, and CMAA members.
Develop Professional Skills – Get advice on resumes, interviews, and how to stand out in your internship search.
Launch Your Future – Walk away with leads, contacts, and a head start on your 2026 internship plans.
Registration Info:
Student Registration: FREE
CMAA Student Chapter Members: Log in with your CMAA credentials - FREE
Door Registration: FREE
Next Step: Share Your Resume and Background Info:
Help participating companies get to know you before the event! After registering, please take a few minutes to complete our Student Profile Form, where you can:
Upload your resume
Indicate your graduation year and university
Highlight your areas of interest (e.g., project management, estimating, field operations)
Share what you hope to gain from your internship experience
300 W 1st St
Arlington, TX 76019
United States
[Chapter] Career Under Construction: CMAA North Texas Internship Day — Company Registration
Join CMAA North Texas for our First Annual Career Under Construction: Internship Day — a high-impact, one-day match-making event designed to connect AEC firms with students pursuing careers in Construction Management and related fields.
This unique event helps companies and students initiate conversations and create matches for Summer 2026 internship opportunities. Whether your company already offers internships or is developing a new program, this event makes it easy to meet motivated talent, share your firm’s story, and strengthen your presence in the North Texas AEC community.
Why Participate:
Connect with Future Talent – Meet a diverse pool of students preparing for Summer 2026 internships.
Build Your Internship Pipeline – Identify potential interns early and establish meaningful connections before summer hiring season.
Gain Visibility – Increase your firm’s exposure through CMAA North Texas event marketing and on-site branding.
Engage with Educators and Peers – Network with professionals shaping the next generation of Construction Managers.
Access Student Resumes – All participating firms will receive access to the resumes of registered students following the event.
Streamlined Participation – CMAA handles logistics so your team can focus on building meaningful connections.
What’s Included:
Reserved table for networking with students
Company name listed in event materials
Access to all panels, networking, and student engagement sessions
Post-event access to registered student resumes
Space is limited — secure your company’s spot and start building your 2026 internship team!
Already an Annual Local Market Partner?
Companies that have secured their Annual Local Market Partner Sponsorship for 2026 will automatically have a table reserved for this event, no additional registration required.
Interested in becoming a partner? See opportunities -->
300 W 1st St
Arlington, TX 76019
United States
The Basics of Construction Claims
A successful claims avoidance system fosters a culture of issue resolution, and the roots of these systems are anchored in the design, the contract and project administration. This presentation includes the components of a claim, changes, entitlement...
[Chapter] August Program: Construction & Relationship Strategies — NCDOT Falls of Neuse Case Study
Join CMAA North Carolina at Tobacco Road Sports Café in Raleigh for a lunchtime presentation and panel on construction management and relationship-driven strategies for better project outcomes.
Gain firsthand insights from Cody Winkler, P.E., Resident Engineer with NCDOT, and Terry White, Senior Operations Manager at Fred Smith Company, as they reflect on lessons learned and effective approaches from the Falls of Neuse Road Widening Project (NCDOT U-5826) in North Raleigh.
Lunch will be provided.
Register Now: https://mp.gg/nzzizm8g2
505 W Jones St
Raleigh, NC 27603
United States
[Chapter] CMAA Oregon Chapter - Construction Law Updates: From Wage Theft Protection to Professional Indemnity
Join CMAA Oregon Chapter for our Annual Law Event, with this year's speakers, Christi Taylor and Jeffery Condit with Miller Nash.
Sign-in begins at 4:45, presentation begins at 5:15.
Pizza and salad are included in admission and 1.0 CEU's will be granted for attendance.

Christi Taylor represents a wide range of government and public institutions and focuses her practice on government, municipal, and administrative law, including public records and meetings and public contracting. She also has a background in construction law and assists public and private clients through the process of building complex public improvement projects, including construction contract procurement, drafting, and negotiation.
Christi brings a unique perspective to her work with government and public entities (as well as private companies entering into transactions with public entities), having spent several years practicing general business law and commercial litigation. She has supported large-scale transactions, including mergers and acquisitions, and litigated a variety of disputes, including construction claims and defects, corporate governance, and insurance recovery. Christi’s broad range of experience allows her to see the bigger picture and helps to inform the advice she gives to clients.

Jeff Condit’s core practice focuses on government and regulatory law, including municipal, special district, K-12, and higher education law. He focuses on the business and governance side of this practice. Jeff handles matters as diverse as statutory authority and construction, administrative law, public contracting and procurement, public finance, legislation, franchise drafting and negotiation, public records and meetings, government ethics, prevailing-wage issues, and election law. Jeff also advises public and private clients on land use matters, including representing clients before local hearings bodies, the Oregon Land Use Board of Appeals, the Land Conservation and Development Commission, and the appellate courts.
Jeff enjoys working with or serving as general counsel for the firm’s public entity clients and has a deep understanding of that role. Before joining Miller Nash, Jeff served as the city attorney for the City of Lake Oswego and as county counsel for Benton County. Since joining the firm, he has served in this capacity for cities, school districts, and community colleges.
7675 SW Capitol Hwy
Portland, OR 97219
United States
Construction Job Openings at 339,000 in May; Down By 38,000 From May 2023
The Power of SharePoint Lists for Construction
SharePoint Lists are one of the fundamental components in SharePoint. They can be used for forms, data lists, and even permissions. We’ll provide an overview of List capability and then build solutions from easy to complex.
Duration: 1 hour |...
Evolving Construction Dispute Issues
This panel discusses evolving legal issues that should be of concern to CMs and CMARs. The discussion probes the recent Massachusetts case holding a CMAR liable for a design issue because of the CMAR's preconstruction and design role, and the...
