From heavy civil to construction materials, here’s what we learnt about the industries’ growth projections on our trip to North Carolina 

Managing Director, Jack, and Division Manager, Matt, have just returned from an incredible trip to Raleigh, North Carolina, where they had the opportunity to meet with key clients and candidates (such as Crowder and Sunrock) across the heavy civil and construction materials sectors. Here’s what they got up to, and what they learned…  

From heavy civil to construction materials, here’s what we learnt about the industries’ growth projections on our trip to North Carolina 

Managing Director, Jack, and Division Manager, Matt, have just returned from an incredible trip to Raleigh, North Carolina, where they had the opportunity to meet with key clients and candidates (such as Crowder and Sunrock) across the heavy civil and construction materials sectors. Here’s what they got up to, and what they learned…  

From heavy civil to construction materials, here’s what we learnt about the industries’ growth projections on our trip to North Carolina 

Managing Director, Jack, and Division Manager, Matt, have just returned from an incredible trip to Raleigh, North Carolina, where they had the opportunity to meet with key clients and candidates (such as Crowder and Sunrock) across the heavy civil and construction materials sectors. Here’s what they got up to, and what they learned…  

The Southeastern U.S. infrastructure markets 

With the Southeastern U.S. infrastructure market projected to grow by over $250 billion in the next decade, driven by federal investment, urban expansion, and aging transportation systems, this region is one of the most active and opportunity-rich markets in the country. The Carolinas, in particular, continue to play a critical role, with major DOT projects, commercial expansions, and energy infrastructure fueling demand for highly-skilled professionals across every level of the industry. 
 
Crowder Construction, with over 75 years of legacy across heavy civil, environmental, and industrial construction, continues to deliver on some of the region’s most complex infrastructure projects, and it was energizing to meet both operational leaders and rising talent on active job sites. 
 
At Sunrock Corp, a vertically integrated materials supplier with more than 70 years in the game, we got a behind-the-scenes look at their aggregate and asphalt production operations. With demand for high-performance, sustainable materials on the rise, it’s clear they’re positioning themselves as a key partner for growth across the Carolinas. 

What we discovered

What stood out most wasn’t just the size or scale of the work, but the people behind it. From early-morning site tours to late-afternoon coffees and conversations, we were reminded that recruitment is never just about roles. It’s about relationships. 
 
It’s about understanding the nuances of each company’s culture, the technical demands of their projects, and their long-term vision — whether they’re building roads, bridges, treatment plants, or producing the materials that make it all possible. 
 
We left North Carolina with: 

 
> Multiple new searches already underway. 
> An expanded candidate network of 20% across field operations and project management roles. 
> Critical insight into upcoming regional developments that will shape hiring trends for the next 12–24 months. 
 
We’ve come back recharged, realigned, and even more determined to connect the right people with the right projects — not just once, but for the long term. Big thanks again to everyone who welcomed us, challenged us, and shared their plans with us. 

 

If you’re looking to expand your current team with well-researched, executive talent, be sure to get in touch with our team. 

The Southeastern U.S. infrastructure markets 

With the Southeastern U.S. infrastructure market projected to grow by over $250 billion in the next decade, driven by federal investment, urban expansion, and aging transportation systems, this region is one of the most active and opportunity-rich markets in the country. The Carolinas, in particular, continue to play a critical role, with major DOT projects, commercial expansions, and energy infrastructure fueling demand for highly-skilled professionals across every level of the industry. 
 
Crowder Construction, with over 75 years of legacy across heavy civil, environmental, and industrial construction, continues to deliver on some of the region’s most complex infrastructure projects, and it was energizing to meet both operational leaders and rising talent on active job sites. 
 
At Sunrock Corp, a vertically integrated materials supplier with more than 70 years in the game, we got a behind-the-scenes look at their aggregate and asphalt production operations. With demand for high-performance, sustainable materials on the rise, it’s clear they’re positioning themselves as a key partner for growth across the Carolinas. 

What we discovered

What stood out most wasn’t just the size or scale of the work, but the people behind it. From early-morning site tours to late-afternoon coffees and conversations, we were reminded that recruitment is never just about roles. It’s about relationships. 
 
It’s about understanding the nuances of each company’s culture, the technical demands of their projects, and their long-term vision — whether they’re building roads, bridges, treatment plants, or producing the materials that make it all possible. 
 
We left North Carolina with: 

 
> Multiple new searches already underway. 
> An expanded candidate network of 20% across field operations and project management roles. 
> Critical insight into upcoming regional developments that will shape hiring trends for the next 12–24 months. 
 
We’ve come back recharged, realigned, and even more determined to connect the right people with the right projects — not just once, but for the long term. Big thanks again to everyone who welcomed us, challenged us, and shared their plans with us. 

 

If you’re looking to expand your current team with well-researched, executive talent, be sure to get in touch with our team. 

The Southeastern U.S. infrastructure markets 

With the Southeastern U.S. infrastructure market projected to grow by over $250 billion in the next decade, driven by federal investment, urban expansion, and aging transportation systems, this region is one of the most active and opportunity-rich markets in the country. The Carolinas, in particular, continue to play a critical role, with major DOT projects, commercial expansions, and energy infrastructure fueling demand for highly-skilled professionals across every level of the industry. 
 
Crowder Construction, with over 75 years of legacy across heavy civil, environmental, and industrial construction, continues to deliver on some of the region’s most complex infrastructure projects, and it was energizing to meet both operational leaders and rising talent on active job sites. 
 
At Sunrock Corp, a vertically integrated materials supplier with more than 70 years in the game, we got a behind-the-scenes look at their aggregate and asphalt production operations. With demand for high-performance, sustainable materials on the rise, it’s clear they’re positioning themselves as a key partner for growth across the Carolinas. 

What we discovered

What stood out most wasn’t just the size or scale of the work, but the people behind it. From early-morning site tours to late-afternoon coffees and conversations, we were reminded that recruitment is never just about roles. It’s about relationships. 
 
It’s about understanding the nuances of each company’s culture, the technical demands of their projects, and their long-term vision — whether they’re building roads, bridges, treatment plants, or producing the materials that make it all possible. 
 
We left North Carolina with: 

 
> Multiple new searches already underway. 
> An expanded candidate network of 20% across field operations and project management roles. 
> Critical insight into upcoming regional developments that will shape hiring trends for the next 12–24 months. 
 
We’ve come back recharged, realigned, and even more determined to connect the right people with the right projects — not just once, but for the long term. Big thanks again to everyone who welcomed us, challenged us, and shared their plans with us. 

 

If you’re looking to expand your current team with well-researched, executive talent, be sure to get in touch with our team.