Evolution of Bridge Construction

Your daily commute likely takes you over heavily traveled bridges both large and small, whether you are in your own car or using public...

Future Workforce

As Generation Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) enters the workforce, contractors are beginning to wonder, “What’s the best way to attract this...

Operation Mitigation

By Christopher Doyle As a construction contractor, the success of your business depends on continuing to work. It’s as simple as that. But with the...

HR Workflows

By Teresa Levis After more than a year of dealing with a dismal pandemic, America’s construction industry is bouncing back from the COVID-19 crisis with...

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...

Hidden Value of Purchasing from a Dealership’s Rental Fleet

There are plenty of reasons your construction company needs to purchase equipment for its fleet. Perhaps there’s interest in diversifying the company’s services. Or...

Get Serious About Customer Service

Contractors known for great service are serious about it. They are never satisfied where they are. They are always seeking ways to provide a...

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...

Project Forward

By Jamie Hodges It’s no secret that contractors are dealing with major material price increases and supply chain bottlenecks that range from skyrocketing pricing to...

Pain Points

Below are responses courtesy of Casey Banks, managing risk control consultant at Travelers, as the topics of challenges and pains points are discussed and...