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If President Joe Biden can secure enough congressional support for his $2 trillion infrastructure proposal, Massachusetts officials will need to be ready to take advantage of the funding influx, construction and design industry leaders say.
Biden is pushing for a package that would invest hundreds of billions of dollars in the country s roadways, railways, airports and waterways with specific focus on green improvements and environmental justice. He suggested funding the bill, which is under review in Congress, through increased taxes on corporations.
The Bay State s ultimate share of the funding could have a huge impact on employment and the region s economy, according to Construction Industries of Massachusetts Executive Director John Pourbaix.
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Karen Wuerfl
Tenna, a construction technology platform, announced the addition of Karen Wuerfl to the advisory board of directors.
Wuerfl is a senior operations/technology executive and leader who has spent her entire career in the construction industry. She comes to Tenna with experience in construction technology as the chief information officer at
J.F. White, a heavy civil contractor based in Boston, Mass., and with years of consulting experience guiding construction clients in the right direction while implementing construction software into their business.
Wuerfl has participated on several boards and committees including AGC National IT Forum Steering Committee; Viewpoint industry Advisory Board; Construction Industries of Massachusetts; Women in Transportation; J.F. White Executive Committee; and National Association of Women in Construction.
Karen Wuerfl Joins Tenna s Advisory Board of Directors, Helping Contractors Successfully Integrate Construction Technology Into Their Businesses
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EDISON, N.J., Jan. 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ TENNA, the construction technology platform that revolutionizes equipment fleet operations, today announced the addition of Karen Wuerfl to the Advisory Board of Directors.
Karen Wuerfl has been named to the board of directors of construction technology firm Tenna.
Karen Wuerfl is a senior operations/technology executive and leader who has spent her entire career in the construction industry. Karen comes to Tenna with experience in construction technology as the Chief Information Officer at J.F. White, a heavy civil contractor based in Boston, Massachusetts, and with years of consulting experience guiding construction clients in the right direction while implementing construction software into their business. She has participated on sever