Distributed Workforce: Part 2 of 2
In part 1 of this article, we discussed the trends of remote working for both large organizations and small and medium-size businesses (SMBs). We...
Telematics for Productivity
By Jenny Shiner
In a culture that revolves around instant gratification, there is a higher expectation for efficiency than ever before. To ensure the maximum...
Training and the Bottom Line
As contractors embrace larger, more sophisticated lift and access machines, it becomes increasingly important that their operators and service personnel are properly trained to...
The Gears of Innovation
The construction industry is a pivotal and powerful part of the American economy. The noise at a jobsite is the sound of commerce, progress,...
Unlocking Consistency
In today’s world, consistency isn’t always considered exciting. The predictability of having everything work the same way every time might seem mundane. However, in...
10 Secrets to Building a Successful Contractor Legacy: Part 2
An Interview with Bradford Beldon, CEO of the Beldon Companies
By Keith Martino
The Beldon Companies has successfully thrived for seven decades in the scorching heat...
6 Tips for Tackling Commercial Financing
Commercial financing is available to encourage responsible budgeting and enable businesses to overcome unanticipated hurdles like economic downfalls, unpaid invoices, and budgetary discrepancies. With...
Sales Taxability
By Karen J. Poist, CPA, and Kimberley D. Tarnakow, CPA
Did you know that construction contracts, specifically the type of construction contract, can determine the...
Do You Have Obamacare Paralysis?
Whether your politics are deep red, deep blue, or somewhere in between, the Affordable Care Act is making your life more difficult—or at least...
A Look at Now
The new infrastructure investment is igniting competition among construction and engineering contractors—it’s survival of the digitally fittest to win high-stake contracts. Below are thoughts...