change the scope and focus of our publications, eventually merging the three most popular magazines into Civil+Structural Engineer Magazine . In 2016, we took our first steps into the digital world and began publishing content online while continuing as a print publication. In 2019, we took the digital leap, and Civil+Structural Engineer Media was born. While we have adapted our content to fit the needs of a changing world, our mission to Elevate the Industry has always remained the same. Our ability to adapt and evolve our content is a major reason for our continued success. Starting this year, we are embarking on the next evolution of our content. We have always worked to bring our readers the best of the best from every corner of the AEC industry. As a part of Zweig Group, there’s no better place to start than our awards program Our new platform— the Zweig List –aligns us with the spirit of celebration. Over the course of this year, you will see periodic updates introducing you to the Zweig List brand, website, and content. Among the first things you will notice will be a shift in our content focus from Channels to Pillars. Realigning our content around three pillars—People, Projects, and Practice—allows us to both maintain the standard of content you’ve come to expect and give you access to an even wider cross section of the AEC industry. These three pillars form a strong foundation for success in the AEC industry and are reflective of an industry that’s more interconnected than ever. In essence, these three pillars allow us to bridge the gap between the boardroom and the building site—connecting the way firms are run, the work we do, and the people that do it. Our goal is to better serve you, and to celebrate our love for the AEC industry. Change may be inevitable, but we are thankful for an audience and industry worth celebrating. We are excited to have you by our side, and we look forward to continuing our commitment to Elevate the AEC Industry under our new Zweig List brand.
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