Whiting-Turner imparts real-world insights on construction management to NYU Tandon students

Representatives from construction campany giving presentation to full room of students

Whiting-Turner representatives hold a career information session 

On October 7, 2024, Whiting-Turner — a highly regarded firm that provides integrated project delivery, design-build, contracting, and construction-management services — held an insightful information session for students from NYU Tandon’s Department of Civil and Urban Engineering. The presentation focused on the company's work in construction management, particularly within the New York City area, and provided details on internships, full-time roles, and career paths within the firm.

Whiting-Turner has been a significant player in the NYC construction industry, managing a variety of large-scale projects across the commercial, education, healthcare, and technology sectors. The session covered the firm's comprehensive project workflow, from pre-construction to construction management and project close-out, highlighting how safety, quality, and client satisfaction are at the core of their operations.

The company’s top rankings in the industry make it a highly attractive employer for aspiring construction management professionals. The presenters discussed the firm’s commitment to integrity, leadership, and excellence, and how they cultivate a collaborative work environment.

Whiting-Turner also emphasized the opportunity for growth and mentorship within the company, with comprehensive training programs and support for continuing education.

Students were particularly engaged by discussions on Whiting-Turner’s work environment, which fosters growth through mentorship, professional development, and a focus on work-life balance. The company supports its employees with ongoing education and encourages team collaboration to solve project challenges. The emphasis on building relationships within the project teams was a key takeaway for many students.

Students interested in pursuing a career with Whiting-Turner were encouraged to apply for internships and full-time positions, and representatives advised students to build strong resumes, network at career fairs, and actively seek out mentorship opportunities – solid advice in any sector. 


By Duman Akbayev, M.S. in Construction Management, Class of 2025