Leadership Failure
By Keith Martino
Mediocre Mike was a card shark.
He LIVED for the weekends. Saturdays and Sundays were the only mornings I ever knew Mike to...
Prevailing Wage Laws: Q&A on What to Know About Compliance
By Timothy J. Ford, Esq.
Today’s construction company owners, managers, and supervisors need to have a clear understanding of the prevailing wage laws. Compliance with...
Diversity Strategies
By Sarah Garcia
If you’re a leader within the construction industry, you’ve likely heard rumblings about supplier and subcontractor diversity strategies. But you may not...
The Competitive Edge
The benefit of a plan for prevailing wage bids.
Trying to maintain a skilled, reliable workforce in today’s construction climate can be a challenge even...
Mass Miscommunication
You fiddle with your smartphone under the table during an important meeting. You type an (error-ridden) email to a client while talking (distractedly) on...
Tool Tracking Solution
Building a successful contracting business is hard work—there’s no doubt about that. Every day you face challenges that threaten to impact project deadlines, profits,...
Technological Change Inevitable
Part 1: Embrace it for future growth
Few executives in the global precise positioning industry are as outspoken and adamant about the advantages of embracing...
2024 Year in Review
Steve Warfle
CEO
InSite Software Inc.
Over the past year, we have seen the grading industry continue to navigate complex challenges while embracing innovation. Labor shortages have...
Communication Matters
By Trish Stromberg
Construction companies are having to adjust to unforeseen working conditions during COVID-19, which has resulted in a rapid shift to remote collaboration...
Are Field Leaders Maximizing Your Bottom Line?
Most contractors hire subcontractors, who in turn hire field leaders for their respective trades. The field leaders of each trade have a great impact...









