Competitive Edge

In 2022, the construction industry experienced headwinds, backwinds, and crosswinds. The Inflation Reduction Act includes hundreds of billions for clean energy, transportation, and manufacturing....

Mitigation Culture

Today’s capital projects are becoming more complex and facing an uncertain risk climate which renders traditional risk management methods increasingly obsolete. Risks such as...
infrastructure plan

Three Tips for Contractors in Light of the $1.5 Trillion Infrastructure...

There is no doubt that the recent actions of President Donald Trump have been made with his signature phrase in mind: Make America Great...

Streamlining Success

Proactive cost control can help construction fleets considerably when it comes to staying competitive in the market, but the industry is grappling with the...

How to Grow a Construction Business

Succeeding in the construction industry takes hard work. Construction business owners often need to overcome obstacles such as over-budget projects, difficult client demands, and...

The Importance of Balance

Separating personal and professional lives reduces stress and benefits the company’s bottom line The line between “work” and “personal life” has become blurred for most...

Maximizing Profitability

Proactive cost management is the key to staying ahead of the competition and achieving long-term success in the construction industry; however, it can be...

Optimal Performance

By Yoram Solomon, Ph.D. Building trust in your organization greatly benefits the employees, the culture, and the organization’s performance, which are all tightly related. Building...

Digital Transformation

Embracing adaptation, adoption, and agility By Marne Martin Leading service companies understand that business-as-usual is no longer possible. Companies are therefore embracing technology at an...

Paper Trail

The five truths of building construction projects are:  Every set of plans is not perfect.Every project finishes over budget.Every project completed is behind schedule.The contractor...