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‘Strong Fundamentals’: Reviewing Deloitte's 2025 Engineering and Construction Outlook
Deloitte’s 2025 Engineering and Construction Outlook highlights key areas that will impact the industry in 2025, including approaches that engineering and construction firms may consider as they plan for the upcoming year.
By Michelle Meisels
January 29, 2025
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by Michelle Meisels
Michelle Meisels is with Deloitte’s technology practice and leads the Engineering & Construction practice. She focuses on organizations’ large, often global, finance and information technology transformation programs by leveraging digital technology. She helps clients as they integrate technologies with organizational and process standard practices to achieve both qualitative and quantitative benefits. She specializes in cloud ERP, project controls, supply chain management and analytics technologies.
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