Aileen Cho

ENR/McGraw-Hill Construction

Aileen Cho is the Senior Editor for all things transportation at Engineering News-Record. She has been on several award-winning editorial teams and has covered such crises as the September 11 attacks, Hurricane Katrina, the I-35W bridge collapse, and Superstorm Sandy.
She has won a Neal Award, the business publication equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize, for Best Feature and Best Technical Article in 2011 and 2012. She also received a journalism prize in 2006 from the American Association of Engineering Societies and Honorable Mention from the Construction Writers Association for her article on airports in 2004. She has written for the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Monster.com, and Shipping & Trade News.

Appearances

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    Date
    June 25, 2013
    Credits
    1.5 Specialized Knowledge And Application
    As alternative methods of project delivery become more prevalent, how will you ensure that you “stay in the game” – especially if you are not a large, national contractor? In this moderated panel discussion, you will learn about two of the most popular alternative methods of project delivery: desig…

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