Ending Business As Usual: Being free from unwarranted construction cost overruns
As the economy has picked up, so has construction in New York City. In fact, development on many new construction projects in and around...
40 Ways To Reduce Time Spent
If you manage your construction projects with traditional methods like Excel and email, you likely experience frequent bottlenecks, miscommunication, overdue documentation, and cost overruns....
Finish Projects Faster
Several years ago, we were the general contractor on a 70,000-square-foot concrete tilt-up office and manufacturing building for a major company. The project superintendent,...
Hiring Veterans
By Josh White
Of the 18.2 million veterans currently residing in the U.S., around 621,000 receive disability insurance or pension payments. Sadly, veterans with disabilities...
Decision-making: Part 3 of 3
By Preston Ingalls
I truly believe our lives are the result of our decision making. We are either recipients of good outcomes for proper decisions or...
Distributed Workforce: Part 1 of 2
During the early stages of the pandemic, there were a few world leaders who were criticized for suggesting that “we would have to live...
Exceptional Leadership
By Randy Goruk
As we firmly enter the second half of 2020, we can expect the time between now and January 2021 to fly by....
Tech for Talent: Part 4 of 4
With the ongoing labor shortage and growing demand for construction, talent and workforce management are among the top priorities for contractors. But these things...
Live Field Data
By Mike Merrill
The US economy is always moving, it is the nature of the system to regularly cycle between growth and correction. We have...
Overview of the AIA’s New Insurance and Bonds Exhibit
By Josh Stover
The American Institute for Architects (AIA) is the self-proclaimed “voice of the architectural profession” and the preeminent source of form contracts used...









