Dynamic Duos: Working with Two Contractors on One Project
Contractors must be some of the best communicators in the professional services world. Everything we do relies on proper communication between our own team,...
Work Smart Not Hard: Part 3 of 4
Read Part 1 and Part 2 here.
With the recently passed Infrastructure Bill generating more demand for work and an ongoing labor crisis, contractors and...
Maintenance Practices
By Preston Ingalls
Fleet equipment is usually the single most tremendous asset, outside of people, for construction companies. If operated and maintained efficiently, your fleet...
Employee Gap
It’s not a secret. There has been a shortage of skilled workers in the construction industry for more than a decade. Why? There are...
Speaking the Same Language: Part 1
Machine to machine, process to process, result to result. In almost every business or industry, meaningful comparisons and evaluations can make the difference between...
Stolen But Not Lost
As the economy has become more stable over the past several years, many construction owners have again started to purchase construction equipment for their...
More Than The Minimum
Most construction customers don’t really know how to compare the difference between good or poor-quality workmanship. They ask for contractor bids to build a...
A Debt to be Paid: Employing our Veterans
What has 4 decades as an employer taught me about hiring and managing veterans? That it’s the smartest move I can make in terms...
Supporting Veterans
People with military training and experience can be a great asset to the construction industry. This is especially true in a time when many...
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...









