Jobsite Lighting: Asset or Consumable?
Many contractors consider jobsite lighting temporary and disposable, essentially a consumable. It is charged fully to the client for a single job and then...
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,...
Principles Pay Off
Many people dream of being a chief executive officer (CEO), and for good reason. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the mean annual...
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...
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...
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...
Those Darn Boomers: Part 2 of 2
By Preston Ingalls
In my first article on Baby Boomers, I shared the financial reality of Boomers. Technically, it is an individual born between 1946...
4 Keys to Financial Management
Buoyed by an infusion of cash that is set to come into the construction industry from key pieces of legislation—including the Creating Helpful Incentives...
Market Forces
helping contractors grow global footprint
Construction companies headquartered in countries with very large economies have grown more in total revenues in recent years than European...
Is Your Company at Risk?
Contracts are one of the critical cornerstones to your business foundation. It is not just a piece of paper with a bunch of rules...









