Detoxification: Handling A Toxic Employee
Steps to take to remedy negativity in the workplace
By Preston Ingalls
Often referred to as “bad apples,” or as the French would say, pourri, chronic...
2023 Expectations
Small businesses in the construction sector navigated a challenging 2022 by being nimble, creative, and disciplined. They will need each of these skills plus...
Construction Recovery
By Craig Tappel and Kirk Chamberlain
What may end up being the best thing about 2021 is that it’s no longer 2020. For many industries,...
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....
Why Do We Constantly Get Pushback to Change?
It never fails. You go to roll out a new program or process and then you start to hear the grumblings about why it...
Builders Risk Today
Material prices fluctuate, subcontractor availability shifts, and catastrophic events—from floods to wildfires—can grind projects to a halt overnight. For many contractors, builders risk insurance...
Infrastructure Investment
Last year, lawmakers in Washington passed a massive $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure plan which represents the most significant investment in highways, ports, and other...
Continuing Education: The Lifeblood of Electrical Contractors
As electricians retire and new technologies emerge, ongoing education is key
More than ever today, continuous education is the lifeblood of electrical contractors—it is necessary...
Solid Ground
Modern construction equipment generates far greater loads onto the ground (reaction forces) than many contractors realize. While reaction forces are often discussed in the...
How Contractors Can Maximize Their Bottom Line
maintaining a pipeline of projects in the off-season
As busy season comes to an end and colder weather
approaches, it’s time for contractors to consider how...









