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,...
Hidden Value of Purchasing from a Dealership’s Rental Fleet
There are plenty of reasons your construction company needs to purchase equipment for its fleet. Perhaps there’s interest in diversifying the company’s services. Or...
Does Your Business Work for You?
A construction business which works for you works without the owner having to do all the important work, including making most day-to-day decisions, telling everyone...
Technological Change Inevitable
Part 1: Embrace it for future growth
Few executives in the global precise positioning industry are as outspoken and adamant about the advantages of embracing...
Get Change Orders Signed Fast
At a construction job site, your crew hits an underground water line not shown on the plans. With water now spraying over excavated open...
First Responder Program
Hurricanes bearing down on your geographic area can put everyone on high alert. Days out, facilities managers are monitoring the storm’s progress along with...
Decision-making: Part 2 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...
Putting Lean Construction to Work
Though many 4-year degrees now come with mountains of student debt, one of the most in-demand career paths doesn’t require one at all. The...
Streamlining Success
Proactive cost control can help construction fleets considerably when it comes to staying competitive in the market, but the industry is grappling with the...
A Debt to be Paid: Employing our Veterans: Part 2
What has four decades as an employer taught me about hiring and managing veterans? That it’s the smartest move I can make in terms...









