Celebrating 25 years of relationships and growth
As Pepper Indiana turns 25 years old, we're celebrating the drivers of our success - our people, our industry relationships and the communities in which we've enjoyed living and working. Throughout the year we'll share our stories and how they've contributed to where we're headed next.
What if we could see underground utilities before we dig?
What if we could see underground and avoid striking utilities? At Pepper, we're collaborating with our trade partners and using technology to expose the unknowns of digging.
Planning a Lean, IPD project?
Lean, IPD projects produce better results, but they require a different approach for everyone. Learn how to set up your next project for success.
Weather’s influence on building performance
We can learn a lot from past storms and take actions now to prepare and bounce back faster from the next extreme weather event.
It’s time to drop the blame game and ask ourselves the tough questions
An incident on a recently-completed project is the perfect example of how root cause analysis is supposed to work.
Ready for a close up?
This past summer, Pepper hosted 3 high school interns at the Community Hospital East project. We decided to check in with them during the last week of their internship to see what they learned.
Which path is the right path?
Careers can take many paths. The team at Community Hospital East recently shared their own stories with a group of students.
Transformational leadership through lean principles
In Indiana, Heather Siemers has a vision for lean thinking that goes beyond our projects.
How collaborating with our trade partners leads to better solutions
In Indiana, each year we award a Quality Concept of the Year. This year's winning idea is a temporary lighting solution that was suggested by Miller Eads.
Raising the bar in safety communication
Rolls Royce's one million-square-foot renovation in Indianapolis spans two buildings divided by a highway, exposing the limitations of traditional methods for critical group and broadcast communications like safety alerts. We found the answer in a new technology.
Celebrating innovative ideas from our trade partners
Different delivery methods and new technology have enabled our trades partners to contribute at a higher level today.
The changing image of construction – generational differences
We believe a multi-generational workforce is full of new opportunities. How will you respond?