Get Change Orders Signed Fast
At a construction job site, your crew hits an underground water line not shown on the plans. With water now spraying over excavated open...
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...
Construction Contracts: Part 1
Modern construction sites today are teeming with tradesmen, engineers, architects, big sophisticated equipment, and countless infrastructure features that allow for the successful completion of...
Knowing is Half the Battle
Construction worksites, by nature, are generally hectic, busy, and more slimly staffed due to work-saving technology and the raw reality of today’s economy—which favors...
What Did You Sign?
By Debbie Dickinson
Signing a standard crane rental agreement attests to so much more than simple acknowledgement of the date and time of the crane’s...
Changing the Process of Communicating Change: Part 2 of 2
In part one of this article, the concept of change was discussed. In a company environment when change is not handled appropriately, there can...
Creating a Caring Environment
Marketplace Chaplains Helping Others in the Workplace
Marketplace Chaplains, now celebrating its 30-year anniversary of work in today’s hectic workplace, has reached a new milestone...
Telematics for Productivity
By Jenny Shiner
In a culture that revolves around instant gratification, there is a higher expectation for efficiency than ever before. To ensure the maximum...
Blending CPM and Lean Scheduling for a Competitive Edge
The construction industry remains relatively strong, but that doesn’t necessarily mean builders have their houses completely in order.
With project owners demanding faster builds...
Time Management
By Luke Sheppard
When I was working as a design engineer many years ago, with deadlines approaching to release a new product to market, I...









