Construction projects, especially large-scale ones, operate a lot like economies. They are intricate systems of supply and demand that need to operate in perfect harmony to optimize productivity and profitability. But, like economies, construction sites do not operate...
There is a place for safety experience, safety certifications, training, and safety awareness in every job but in blue-collar jobs this is even more important. Why? 20% of worker deaths in the United States are in blue-collar fields, even though these workers only...
Why compile a list of the top construction risks that workers, contractors, and project owners are susceptible to? Because 1 in every 10 construction workers are injured, in some capacity, on the job each year. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, that...
The world is building state-of-the-art infrastructure at a breakneck speed and a booming construction industry across the globe brings some incredible construction projects into the spotlight. Each year, the world’s largest construction projects are being pitched,...
Change orders are formal documents that enable Asset Owners and General Contractors to make amendments to scheduled construction work. Changes to construction scope are often frequent and costly, so it’s important that contractor understand the implications of a...
What makes an effective change management process in construction? When you think of change management, you likely think of large corporate mergers, the implementation of culture-shifting modern technology, major leadership changes, or organizational crisis. These are...