Crushing the Old Method
Are using old methods the easy way out?
Old methods feel comfortable and safer, save you hours of research, and appear to be cheaper on...
Hourly Investment
“My workers drive me crazy!”
“We can’t keep people.”
“They’re constantly calling out.”
“They’re so unmotivated.”
When I ask my audience members what they find most challenging about...
Project Interoperability
Managing a construction business is difficult and getting harder by the day. Projects are becoming more complex; attracting, hiring and retaining employees is increasingly...
Schedule Makeover
By Garrett Harley
After a challenging year, many industries are navigating still uncertain waters and adjusting their business models to adapt to whatever the future...
Contractors vs. Weather
Severe water damage can wreak havoc upon any building, whether it’s been completed or still under construction, leaving long-lasting effects in its wake. Whether...
Effective Strategies
By Lynn Connors
Delays are a common occurrence in the construction industry. From weather to inadequate supply of workers, construction projects are prone to disruptions....
Process Improvement Through Workforce Education
Processes naturally degrade over time. The key to avoiding a degradation crisis is to focus on proactive problem resolution, which is vital to continuous...
Win-Win Decisions: Part 2
Getting a team to reach a mutual decision can be more than challenging. Individual members have viewpoints that are influenced by their paradigms, experiences,...
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....
Maintenance Practices
By Preston Ingalls
Fleet equipment is usually the single most tremendous asset, outside of people, for construction companies. If operated and maintained efficiently, your fleet...









