The Need for Strong Internal Financial Controls
In the American marketplace, there are few, if any, industries with as many moving parts as construction. No one knows that better than contractors,...
The MILL National Training Center
The MILL National Training Center opened in September in a 46,600-square-foot factory renovated by RTA Architects near the Colorado Springs Airport.
This first-of-its-kind training center...
Playing it Forward
Are you curious how companies like Google, Zappos, Southwest, and others develop such winning workplace cultures with high productivity and profitability? Regardless of the...
How A.R. Insurance Aids Risk Management
The U.S. construction industry is dealing with any number of conflicting forces as 2025 progresses.
While some positive trends continue to create opportunities—think ongoing growth...
Hiring Practices
How construction companies will reshape the process
By Jason Cohen
It’s no secret the construction industry is experiencing a workforce shortage. But beyond a shortage of...
Worker’s World
Investing in people, processes, and systems is on the top of most construction companies’ to-do list. Knowing how to best improve these areas is...
2021 Trends
By Michael A. Bordes
With decades of experience in the construction industry, I’ve picked up a thing or two about the industry and a keen...
Up With Local Leadership
I swear if I read another blog about the leadership lessons of some famous leader, I’ll gag. I’d much rather read about real leaders...
Workforce Management: Pt. 3 of 4
Read parts 1 and 2 here.
Contractors know that the future of the industry is digital, and many companies are already using digital solutions for...
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...









