The relationship with creation, power and growth indicates the entities of a successful company. Creation is the basis that forms any project a construction manager works on. Power is the identity that allows a company to complete the specific project. Finally, growth describes the progress of a construction site and how tall or grand it will ultimately be. The history of the chimney, or chimney, dates back to the 16th century, well before the industrial revolution, and was used as a model in construction. In the construction sector the representation of multiple identities is visible in the white smoke rising from the three chimneys. Creation, power and growth are linked to the degree of development of the sector. Furthermore, the alignment of the two buildings parallel to each other in the center of the painting depicts the structure an engineer must have to succeed in his rigorous field. This specific structure that a mechanical engineer in construction must have is that of a deep understanding of the identities present within oneself. Today the workforce is the root of all identities in one's professional agency. Construction managers cannot only be designers, they must also be self-regulators, equipped with the deliberate ability to make choices and build a
tags