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...
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....
Construction Equipment Rental or Purchase: How to Decide What’s Best for...
By Amanda Wilson
The decision to rent, lease, or buy construction equipment can often be overwhelming. Smaller construction companies can be left behind in the...
Proactive, Problem, Prevention: 3Ps to the Rescue
By Christine Corelli
That quote from Ben Franklin applies to many things in business and in life. It especially applies to handling problems and complaints.
What’s...
What Lurks Below
By Simon Pedley
One of the biggest threats facing construction projects today is an invisible one that lurks just below the surface. The labyrinth of...
Communication Matters
By Trish Stromberg
Construction companies are having to adjust to unforeseen working conditions during COVID-19, which has resulted in a rapid shift to remote collaboration...
Construction’s Future
By Kenny Ingram
Making predictions that hold water even a year or two out is always difficult. So, I fully expected that predictions I had...
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...
Tech-Connected
John Meibers is the vice president and general manager of Deltek + ComputerEase, the leading provider of accounting, project management, and field-to-office software for...
Those Darn Boomers: Part 2 of 2
By Preston Ingalls
In my first article on Baby Boomers, I shared the financial reality of Boomers. Technically, it is an individual born between 1946...