Construction Contracts: Part 1
Modern construction sites today are teeming with tradesmen, engineers, architects, big sophisticated equipment, and countless infrastructure features that allow for the successful completion of...
Interpersonal Prowess
When people vent about problem individuals at work or at home, one fact becomes obvious. Most individuals have a long list of things that...
Introducing GPS Tracking to Employees
Construction businesses across the country are adopting GPS tracking solutions into their fleet operations at an increasing rate. Although it may be an easy...
Workforce Issues
Matt Fairhurst is the cofounder and CEO of Skedulo, a leading mobile workforce management platform. Matt’s background is in user experience and user interface...
The Future of Construction in America
Hop in a car and drive anywhere and chances are the drive will be on roads and highways that need patching, resurfacing, or widening,...
Mass Miscommunication
You fiddle with your smartphone under the table during an important meeting. You type an (error-ridden) email to a client while talking (distractedly) on...
Operation Mitigation
By Christopher Doyle
As a construction contractor, the success of your business depends on continuing to work. It’s as simple as that. But with the...
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...
Crushing the Old Method
Are using old methods the easy way out?
Old methods feel comfortable and safer, save you hours of research, and appear to be cheaper on...
Stick to the Plan
It’s time to stand up for what’s right. As a contractor, you’re required to build per your contract—no more and no less. But often...









