Whether you are a contractor, owner or subcontractor, the knowledge of different types of construction contracts will help you choose the best one for each project type.
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Construction Through a Pandemic: Connectivity and the Way Forward
Global focus on the spread of the illness is coupled with a deep preoccupation—the idea of an economic slowdown; a fear that productivity—everywhere—will grind to a halt.
What You Can Do Today to Prepare Your Business for Potential Impacts of the Coronavirus
Here is some reliable information that can help you stay healthy and prepare your construction business for the potential problems stemming from what is now a global pandemic.
Eight Surefire Ways to Grow Construction Business Value
When you train your people and adopt new technologies, you future-proof your business. Here are eight ways to grow your value so you become the contractor of first choice.
The 6 Factors That Could Make or Break Your Construction Company’s Morale
Construction work has its own set of complications when you’re trying to build a team with good attitudes and good morale. Start by focusing on a few prominent factors.
6 Ways to Reduce your Project’s Safety Risks
Every year people spill a lot of ink (or pixels) about safety in construction. Many safety efforts aim to reduce costs, but people are beginning to also discuss the greater benefit of reducing pain and … about 6 Ways to Reduce your Project’s Safety Risks
Construction Cost Overruns: 5 Ways to Control Them
Construction cost overruns don’t just happen; they stalk projects right from the start. They hide in project design, project schedules, and nearly any other project aspect, waiting to surprise and confound when least expected.
Dolan Concrete Lays the Foundation for the Future
It’s 7:00 a.m., and the sun is just beginning to make its way over the San Francisco Bay. While the rest of the city sleeps, Dolan Concrete’s team has already sprung to life.
Most Overlooked Safety Measure: Quality Work
The impact on your project budget and schedule is painfully evident, but there’s another cost to rework that’s less obvious — job-site safety.
Construction Turns to Tech to Ease Labor Shortage
Construction’s labor pool is getting pinched from both sides by the dual forces of an aging workforce and fewer younger workers pursuing careers in the trades. Simultaneously, the demand for work is seeing all-time highs.