Better Scheduling Reduces Delays
Even with today’s advanced scheduling technology, construction projects are still plagued with continuous, yet avoidable delays. Odds are, we’ve all been involved with a...
Challenges of Retaining Your Best Employees
There are plenty of tips, tools, and ideas that can help you retain your best staff. With unemployment finally on the decline, it is...
Market Forces
helping contractors grow global footprint
Construction companies headquartered in countries with very large economies have grown more in total revenues in recent years than European...
Distributed Workforce: Part 2 of 2
In part 1 of this article, we discussed the trends of remote working for both large organizations and small and medium-size businesses (SMBs). We...
Next-Gen Tech
The construction industry is on the road to a major labor crisis. ABC figures show the U.S. construction workforce shortage topped half a million...
Seven Deadly Sins of Contract Management Installation
Contracts are the essential beating heart of any construction business. They define relationships with owners, legal and finance partners, and subsubcontractor service providers. Contracts...
People Matter
The Construction and Engineering (C&E) sector has been on a stop-start journey throughout the pandemic; the initial lockdown delayed projects and brought tough times...
Finish Projects Faster
Several years ago, we were the general contractor on a 70,000-square-foot concrete tilt-up office and manufacturing building for a major company. The project superintendent,...
Special Inspections
By Tommy Faulkner
Special inspections originated in response to public safety concerns over a series of catastrophic structural failures in the late 1970s and early...
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...









