Why it Might be Time to Flush Your Old Way of...
In any hospitality, or multi-unit residential project, the bathrooms are one of the key schedule drivers. As a result, more contractors are recommending a...
The Bourn Identity
By Larry Trojak
On a project to remediate 16,000 linear feet of Piney Run, a Baltimore-area stream, Bourn Environmental augmented its usual process with some...
Moving Money
By David Kelly
Payment processes in construction have long presented significant complexities for all project stakeholders, and the challenges from these historically manual and time-consuming...
Delivering Data with Drones
It’s tough to find a construction job that doesn’t rely on surveying. From initial planning to final As-Built verification, surveying plays a crucial role,...
Jobsite Productivity
How well a contractor manages equipment use on a project, and its fleet in general, can make the difference between a large profit and...
Bid Ready
At long last, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act—now commonly referred to as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law—has published project information and guidelines to help...
Building Materials
Building materials have come a long way since the invention of mud bricks and timber frames thousands of years ago. Today, thanks to the...
How New Technology Can Help Construction Finance Professionals
Historically, the construction industry has been one of the slowest to adopt new technology, lagging only behind agriculture in digitalization. But that’s changing as...
Clearing Up Code Confusion on Fire Curtains
Contractors are frequently confused about codes, standards, and appropriate uses of smoke and fire curtains in commercial settings, and they are not alone. Architects,...
Break the Bottlenecks
Tech-driven workflow changes bring ROI for contractors
By Kyle Slager
Work smarter, not harder—a principle many strive to put into action, but how can commercial contractors...









