Our Women in Construction Week 2026 recap video is live! 🎥✨A huge thank you to the inspiring women who shared their stories and embodied this year’s WIC Week theme: Level UP Build Strong ▶️ Watch the video: youtu.be/NSF1HZCBIH8
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Wrapping up NAWIC's #WomeninConstructionWeek2026🎉#LevelUP #BuildStrong
Thanks to the inspiring women Brenna McLeod #OSSC Valerie Wilkins #ADAMS a Vertex Co & Stephanie Shepherd PE #TurnerConstruction for their insights Full recap www.equinoxhit.com/post/women-i...
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Woman smiling, wearing glasses, with cranes and a building in blue tones Turner logo. Text: Stephanie Shepherd, P.E., MEP Manager at Turner Construction Company. What drew you to the construction industry? I was drawn to construction because it’s real, tangible work with real outcomes. I like solving problems strategically with a team and seeing the results show up in the field. I’m also drawn to large, technically complex projects where effective collaboration and communication are essential to successfully navigating dynamic environments ; Bottom has Equinox HIT logo Text: Celebrating WIC Week 2026; and NAWIC.ORG-WICWEEK.ORG Silhouette of a city skyline with cranes, people, and text: Level Up Build Strong Communities | Careers | Futures in bold black and red.
Woman smiling, wearing glasses, with cranes and a building in blue tones Turner logo. Text: Stephanie Shepherd, P.E., MEP Manager at Turner Construction Company. What is your favorite thing about the industry? My favorite thing would be that every project is different, so I’m always learning something new. No two jobsites are the same. No two project teams are the same. I'm always growing and learning from those around me, technically, professionally, and as a leader.; Bottom has Equinox HIT logo Text: Celebrating WIC Week 2026; and NAWIC.ORG-WICWEEK.ORG Silhouette of a city skyline with cranes, people, and text: Level Up Build Strong Communities | Careers | Futures in bold black and red.
Woman smiling, wearing glasses, with cranes and a building in blue tones Turner logo. Text: Stephanie Shepherd, P.E., MEP Manager at Turner Construction Company. What would you say is a great first step for women looking into the construction field? Be curious! Discover what, and who, inspires you and go connect with it! Build relationships, explore the many roles and disciplines, visit offices and project sites, join a construction association, and ask a lot of questions. Through exploration and relationships, you’ll start to see what drives you and where you can make the biggest impact and you can confidently shape a career that’s truly your own.; Bottom has Equinox HIT logo Text: Celebrating WIC Week 2026; and NAWIC.ORG-WICWEEK.ORG Silhouette of a city skyline with cranes, people, and text: Level Up Build Strong Communities | Careers | Futures in bold black and red.
Celebrating #WomeninConstructionWeek2026 #LevelUp #BuildStrong Communities | Careers | Futures 🎉 Stephanie Shepherd, P.E., MEP Manager at #TurnerConstruction shares her insights on being a woman in healthcare construction.#WICWeek #NAWIC #healthcareconstruction #equinoxhit
Smiling woman with construction cranes and building in background ADAMS a Vertex Company logo. Text: Valerie Wilkins, Vice President at ADAMS, a Vertex Company. What drew you to the construction industry? I began my career in the construction industry because of my dad. When I was a kid, he would take us to his jobsites during construction and then after to see the finished projects. It was fascinating to see how things were built and to learn the amount of people that are needed from a concept stage to final delivery. I started in the heavy highway and water divisions. Within a few years, an opportunity opened up in healthcare construction. Healthcare has a different impact, and I can say now that I have had healthcare projects that have had a personal connection to my life, and I know the work I am a ; Bottom has Equinox HIT logo Text: Celebrating WIC Week 2026; and NAWIC.ORG-WICWEEK.ORG Silhouette of a city skyline with cranes, people, and text: Level Up Build Strong Communities | Careers | Futures in bold black and red.
Smiling woman with construction cranes and building in background ADAMS a Vertex Company logo. Text: Valerie Wilkins, Vice President at ADAMS, a Vertex Company. What is your favorite thing about the industry? Growth and innovation are my favorite things about the industry. There is not a day that goes by that I do not learn something new. As an industry, we are constantly looking for avenues to capture new technology, efficiencies, and modernize an ever evolving industry.; Bottom has Equinox HIT logo Text: Celebrating WIC Week 2026; and NAWIC.ORG-WICWEEK.ORG Silhouette of a city skyline with cranes, people, and text: Level Up Build Strong Communities | Careers | Futures in bold black and red.
Smiling woman with construction cranes and building in background ADAMS a Vertex Company logo. Text: Valerie Wilkins, Vice President at ADAMS, a Vertex Company. What would you say is a great first step for women looking into the construction field? First step, do not be afraid or intimidated. There are many avenues for women, from the trades and being in the field, to management of projects. Connecting to women established in the area of interest is a great way to learn what opportunities are out there. Also, be open to exploring. There is likely a path you were not aware of existing.; Bottom has Equinox HIT logo Text: Celebrating WIC Week 2026; and NAWIC.ORG-WICWEEK.ORG Silhouette of a city skyline with cranes, people, and text: Level Up Build Strong Communities | Careers | Futures in bold black and red.
Celebrating #WomeninConstructionWeek2026 #LevelUp #BuildStrong Communities | Careers | Futures 🎉Valerie Wilkins, Vice President at ADAMS a Vertex Company shares her insights on being a woman in healthcare construction. #WICWeek #NAWIC #healthcareconstruction #equinoxhit #ADAMS
Smiling woman with red hair background with cranes and a building in blue tones OSSC logo. Text: Brenna McLeod, Project Solutions Manager at OSSC Inc. What drew you to the construction industry? After a decade of working only at a computer in IT, I was ready to completely change careers and work more with my hands. I love seeing progress being made on site and following projects through their lifecycles.; Bottom has Equinox HIT logo Text: Celebrating WIC Week 2026; and NAWIC.ORG-WICWEEK.ORG Silhouette of a city skyline with cranes, people, and text: Level Up Build Strong Communities | Careers | Futures in bold black and red.
Woman in PPE playing with dog with cranes and a building in blue tones OSSC logo. Text: Brenna McLeod, Project Solutions Manager at OSSC Inc. What is your favorite thing about the industry? The people. Most everyone is down to earth and communicates directly, all working together toward a common goal.; Bottom has Equinox HIT logo Text: Celebrating WIC Week 2026; and NAWIC.ORG-WICWEEK.ORG Silhouette of a city skyline with cranes, people, and text: Level Up Build Strong Communities | Careers | Futures in bold black and red.
Smiling woman in PPE with cranes and a building in blue tones OSSC logo. Text: Brenna McLeod, Project Solutions Manager at OSSC Inc. What would you say is a great first step for women looking into the construction field? Determine what makes you the most excited and take some time to practice. There are local classes available for drywall framing and repair, concrete, electrical work, and so much more. Get your feet wet in several areas to see what fits you the best and don't underestimate the power of networking!; Bottom has Equinox HIT logo Text: Celebrating WIC Week 2026; and NAWIC.ORG-WICWEEK.ORG Silhouette of a city skyline with cranes, people, and text: Level Up Build Strong Communities | Careers | Futures in bold black and red.
Celebrating #WomeninConstructionWeek2026 -#LevelUp #BuildStrong Communities | Careers | Futures 🎉
Brenna McLeod, Project Solutions Manager at OSSC, Inc, shares her insights on being a woman in healthcare construction. #WICWeek #NAWIC #healthcareconstruction #equinoxhit #OSSC
It’s NAWIC’s Women in Construction Week 2026! 🎉
We will feature Q&A's with women leading across the healthcare construction community, stay tuned!
This year’s theme: #LevelUP #BuildStrong Communities | Careers | Futures
#WICWeek2026 #WomenInConstruction #LevelUp #EquinoxHIT
Ever open a new hospital and think: “How did we miss that?” Bad camera angles, misplaced documentation stations, AMRs stuck, WiFi dead zones.
These don’t start at go live; they start in design. #healthcareconstruction #HIT #hospitalconstruction #EquinoxHIT www.equinoxhit.com/post/why-you...
Healthcare construction introduces an entire world of technology complexity🏥⚙️. We break down 5 red flags that signal when a project needs HIT construction support.
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🎉✨ The Equinox HIT team wishes everyone a Happy New Year! Here’s to a 2026 filled with excellent projects, strong partnerships, and continued success. 🌟🥳
#EquinoxHIT #NewYear2026 #HappyNewYear #Welcome2026 #HIT #HealthcareIT #HealthcareConstruction #HealthTech
Equinox HIT Welcomes Aaron Biondolillo Senior Project Manager Extraordinary People. Excellent Projects. Every Time. Headshot of Aaron in a black polo wearing black rimmed glasses
Join us in welcoming Aaron Biondolillo to the Equinox HIT team as a Senior Project Manager.
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Healthcare interoperability is changing fast USCDI v6 is here & v7 is on the horizon
✅ What it means for health systems
✅ How EHR vendors are responding
✅ Why interoperability > integration
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#HIT #USCDI #Interoperability #FHIR #TEFCA #equinoxHIT
Is your IT lead ready for hospital construction in 2025?
We built a real-world quiz to help assess readiness.
From cabling specs to dress rehearsals, can they handle it?
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Yesterday's @adventhealth.bsky.social Rocky Mountain Foundation Parker Women's Wellness Summit, benefiting AdventHealth Parker’s Cancer Center, keynote @barbarabrooks.bsky.social #EquinoxHIT #womenswellness #adventhealthcolorado #CommunityWellness www.equinoxhit.com/post/equinox...
🛠️ Let’s break down the Common IT Infrastructure Pitfalls in Healthcare Construction (And How to Prevent Them) 🔗www.equinoxhit.com/post/common-it-infrastru... #EquinoxHIT #HealthcareConstruction #HospitalConstruction #HIT #ICT #HealthcareIT
Team members attended the Denver Business Journal's
'Building the Future of Health Care' panel discussion that brought together top hospital executives and innovation leaders to explore the evolving landscape of healthcare in Colorado. #HealthcareInnovation #EquinoxHIT #ColoradoHealthcare
🔍 Interoperability vs. Integration in Healthcare IT — not the same thing.
🔧 Integration connects systems.
🧠 Interoperability helps them understand each other.
📖 Dive deeper: www.equinoxhit.com/post/interop...
#HealthcareIT #DigitalHealth #Interoperability #EquinoxHIT
Check out the 📸 project progress on @lluhealth.bsky.social Children's Health Specialty Clinics #HIT #EquinoxHIT #ChildrensHealth #healthcareconstruction
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🚧 Building a new healthcare facility?
It’s more than construction—it’s a chance to reimagine care delivery with emerging tech.
See how to turn your next build into a launchpad for next-gen care:
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#HIT #SmartHospitals #healthcareconstruction #EquinoxHIT
🎯 Future-Ready Healthcare Facilities🎯
Proper tech planning ensures long-term viability and better patient experiences. Discover how to future-ready your facility: www.equinoxhit.com/post/technol...
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🎉 Celebrating 15 years of turning vision into reality.
To our client partners, project partners, and extraordinary team — thank you for 15 years of trust, collaboration, and impactful projects. Here’s to what’s ahead. 🙌
#EquinoxHIT #15YearAnniversary #HITConstruction #ThankYou
Wrapping up National Association of Women in Construction's #WICWEEK2025 🎉Special thanks to our featured #womeninconstruction
👷♀️ Jacquelyn Tompkins, PE Mazzetti
🚧 Holly Enrico LLU Health
🏗️ Cheryl Steiner Encore Electric
👉 Full recap buff.ly/Qd8rSBy
#construction #TogetherWeRise #equinoxhit
Picture of Cheryl Steiner Preconstruction Services at Encore Electric Q: What drew you to the construction industry? A: I grew up building and fixing things with my dad so building and fixing things on a larger scale felt natural. I am also a very curious person, and I enjoy learning about anything and everything. The construction industry is a great place for someone like me because there is always something new or more to learn, and I get the right mix of analytical work and hands-on experience. I enjoy solving problems, working on teams, and helping bring dreams to life.
Picture of Cheryl Steiner Preconstruction Services at Encore Electric Q: What is your favorite thing about the industry? A: My favorite thing about the industry is the willingness folks have to collaborate and solve problems. Today’s projects are too large and complex for one person to have all the answers so it’s great to be part of such knowledgeable and capable teams where we bring to life the seemingly impossible.
Picture of Cheryl Steiner Preconstruction Services at Encore Electric Q: What would you say is a great first step for women looking into the construction field? A: A great first step for women looking to get into the construction field is to attend local career fairs and networking events put on by local contractors and/or schools. Don’t be afraid to ask questions. There are so many people in the industry who are delighted to help others find the path that’s right for them!
Celebrating #WomeninConstructionWeek2025 #TogetherWeRise! Cheryl Steiner, Preconstruction Services at Encore Electric, shares her insights on being a woman in healthcare construction. #wicweek #wicweek25 #WomenInConstruction #healthcareconstruction #equinoxhit #construction
Picture of Holly Enrico Sr. Project Manager of Finance Loma Linda University Health Q: What drew you to the construction industry? A: My degree is in Education, but after graduating and moving back to California, I decided to pursue a career in healthcare. While taking prerequisites for PA school, I worked as a temp at Loma Linda University Medical Center. I was asked to help with a major financial audit in the Construction Management Department, and that’s when I discovered my passion for the field. What started as a temporary role turned into a 16-year career that I love.
Picture of Holly Enrico Sr. Project Manager of Finance Loma Linda University Health Q:What is your favorite thing about the industry? A: My favorite thing about the healthcare construction industry is the extensive collaboration and teamwork required to successfully complete a project. It’s incredible to see how people with such diverse talents and personalities come together to make something happen. From architects and engineers to tradespeople and project managers, everyone plays a crucial role in bringing a vision to life. The mix of skills, ideas, and perspectives creates a dynamic environment that keeps things interesting, and there’s a real sense of satisfaction in working together to achieve a common goal. What makes it even more rewarding is knowing that the end product helps heal and save lives. That impact is truly amazing and what makes the work so meaningful.
Picture of Holly Enrico Sr. Project Manager of Finance Loma Linda University Health Q: What would you say is a great first step for women looking into the construction field? A: Construction offers more than just physical labor. There are roles like project manager, finance manager, estimator, architect, engineer, and skilled trades (carpenter, electrician, plumber). Take the time to learn about these options and see what excites you. There are plenty of ways for women to thrive in this field. Shadowing someone in the field is a great way to understand the job up close. It’ll help you get a feel for the daily work and show you the many opportunities available for women in construction. Plus, it’s a chance to build your network and find mentors. Don’t be afraid to highlight what you’re good at—whether it’s problem-solving, organization, or communication. The industry needs different perspectives, and your skills can make a big impact. Embrace your strengths and confidently make your mark in the field.
Celebrating #WomeninConstructionWeek2025 #TogetherWeRise! Holly Enrico, Senior Project Manager of Finance at Loma Linda University Health, shares her insights on being a woman in healthcare construction. #wicweek #wicweek25 #WomenInConstruction #healthcareconstruction #equinoxhit #construction
Picture of Jacquelyn Tompkins Q: What drew you to the construction industry? A: I met a mechanical engineer and professor in the Architectural Engineering department at my University that was very passionate about what she did and how her designs in HVAC can have a large impact on reducing energy consumption in the built environments we need to help our society thrive. It was her influence and mentorship that helped me see a pathway for a career in construction possible.
Picture of Jacquelyn Tompkins Q: What is your favorite thing about the industry? A: Each role within the construction industry is unique and critical for producing a quality and cohesive built environment for end users. I enjoy collaborating and learning from other people’s experiences on projects and building relationships and trust with other team members.
Picture of Jacquelyn Tompkins Q: What would you say is a great first step for women looking into the construction field? A: Find a community where you can have mentorship, networking, and education. In college I was heavily involved in Society of Women in Engineering. Now in my career I am involved in Women in Healthcare Denver Chapter through mentorship and on the events committee. These groups have helped me become the engineer that I am today and have encouraged me to give back and support the generation of women in the industry.
Celebrating #womeninconstructionweek2025 #TogetherWeRise Jacquelyn Tompkins PE Associate & Mechanical Engineer at Mazzetti shares her insights on being a woman in healthcare construction. #wicweek #wicweek25 #WomenInConstruction #healthcareconstruction #equinoxhit
National Association of Women in Construction's Women in Construction Week 2025 theme 'Together we Rise'! 🎉We will feature Q&A's with inspiring women from our healthcare construction community. #wicweek25 #womeninconstructionweek2025 #healthcareconstruction #TogetherWeRise #equinoxhit
Check out the project progress for the New Pediatric Specialty Clinics coming to Loma Linda University Children's Health
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📸 credit Seth Williams
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Navigating Digitization in Healthcare Construction Teal Heath's #HIT article in IFHE Digest 2025 find out why a modern approach to technology is critical for the future of healthcare construction! https://buff.ly/4aHcfux
#HealthcareConstruction #ICT #EquinoxHIT #IFHEDigest2025
🎉✨ The Equinox HIT team wishes everyone a Happy New Year! May 2025 bring you joy and success! 🌟🥳 #EquinoxHIT #NewYear2025 #Celebrate #NYE #HappyNewYear #Welcome2025
In healthcare construction a crucial partnership often goes overlooked: collaboration between technical designers & Health IT/IS departments Discover how this is transforming the industry #equinoxhit #HIT #HealthcareConstruction #technology
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We had the privilege of attending the Loma Linda University Health Children's Specialty Clinics groundbreaking ceremony a step forward in expanding access to specialty care for kids #EquinoxHIT #HIT #HealthcareConstruction #Groundbreaking #PediatricHealthcare
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