FMI

FMI

Business Consulting and Services

Raleigh, North Carolina 20,231 followers

Consulting and investment banking for the built environment.

About us

For more than 65 years, FMI has been the leading management consulting and investment banking* firm dedicated exclusively to engineering and construction, infrastructure, and the built environment. FMI serves the industry as a trusted advisor. More than six decades of context, connections, and insights leads to transformational outcomes for our clients and the industry as a whole. *Investment banking services provided by FMI Capital Advisors, Inc., a registered broker-dealer and wholly owned subsidiary of FMI.

Website
https://fmicorp.com
Industry
Business Consulting and Services
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Raleigh, North Carolina
Type
Privately Held
Founded
1953
Specialties
Management Consulting, Investment Banking, Research, Leadership Development, Compensation, Engineering, Construction, Cleantech, Environmental, Heavy Civil, Building Products, Construction Materials, General Contractors, Industrial, Oil and Gas, Specialty Trades, Owners, mergers and acquisitions, and financial advisory

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    We’re witnessing a wave of innovation reshaping carbon mitigation and management within the built environment. Advanced solutions, technologies and business models are paving the way for meaningful greenhouse gas reductions. This momentum not only accelerates progress but also unlocks significant opportunities for impactful and profitable emissions reductions. Explore how these innovative approaches are driving change in our latest article: https://bit.ly/4h2Nw5Q

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    Congratulations to our FMI Consulting colleagues who have recently been promoted! Thank you all for your tremendous contributions to our firm and your dedication to serving the built environment. Please join us in wishing them the best in 2025! 🎆

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    President, Management Consulting at FMI Corporation

    Excited to announce some well-deserved promotions on our team! I am thrilled to see these individuals step into new roles where they’ll continue to make a significant impact. Congratulations to all!

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    As we enter a new year, businesses within the built environment will continue to face challenges and opportunities like tackling the labor shortage, embracing technological breakthroughs and prioritizing sustainability. To help you prepare for 2025, explore insights from the past year that are still relevant today: https://bit.ly/3ZTZmt9

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    Level up your leadership skills and make a lasting impact on your organization with FMI’s Leadership Institute. Program highlights: • Intensive 4-day in-person sessions • One-on-one coaching and personalized feedback • Comprehensive leadership assessments • Exclusive access to FMI's leadership resources Reserve your seat: https://bit.ly/4fUXQMJ

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    Have you listened to the FMI Built-In Podcast yet? In season 2, FMI Consulting President and host Scott Winstead had the opportunity to interview some of the built environment’s best and brightest. Listen to December’s episode for a wrap up of key insights from our 2024 guests: https://bit.ly/3Dfgtwu Remember to like or subscribe on your preferred streaming platform to be notified when Season 3 kicks off!

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    As we reflect on the past year, we are filled with gratitude for our incredible clients, partners and team members who make everything we do possible. From our family to yours, may this season bring you peace and cheer. We sincerely appreciate your support this year and look forward to what 2025 has in store.

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    With worker shortages continuing to plague the industry, the best firms are focused on how they can grow and develop talent more intentionally. The best leaders understand their true measure is in how many people they developed, coached and mentored along their journeys. Join us for a transformative two-day interactive program designed to cultivate strong leaders and explore best practices for: - Identifying talent and potential - Optimizing team contributions - Building deep relationships - Providing feedback - Delegating for development Learn more: https://bit.ly/3VmkR2V

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    FMI is looking to connect with talented leaders eager to make an impact on the built environment. If you’re a seasoned leader with a track record in governance and a passion for growing companies in the AEC industry, we encourage you to submit your credentials or share this opportunity with your network. 📄 Submit your resume: https://bit.ly/4freoM8 🔗 More details here: https://bit.ly/3O7998r #BoardDirectors #Governance #Leadership #ConstructionIndustry #DirectorSearch

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    ICYMI: FMI's Q4 2024 CIRT Sentiment Index is now available! This quarter members were asked questions about their 2025 expansion strategies and provided insights on artificial intelligence’s (AI) impact on workflows. Key findings include: • Approximately half of responding members reported 2025 growth strategies led by organic and internal restructuring initiatives. • Approximately two out of three responding members are currently utilizing AI tools or applications on projects. • Of those using AI tools, 70% report the impact is uncertain or that it’s too soon to suggest workflows have improved. Download the report to learn more about how current issues and events are impacting construction and design sentiment: https://bit.ly/3BA9Zb7

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