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...
Are you an Asset Owner or General Contractor looking for a great change order template? If so, you have come to the right place. Click here to skip to our various change order templates, uniquely customized depending on your contract type. Construction work is often...
A new contractor orientation ensures that all workers are prepared to work safely and efficiently on-site. This is especially important for workers unfamiliar with a project site, the general contractor, the environment, and/or unfamiliar with expectations of the...
Every construction professional knows that injuries and incidents bear many negative repercussions with respect to workplace operations. But, without an accurate way of measuring the impact of these incidents, it can be difficult to assess and communicate the need for...
Picture this: you wake up, get ready for work, commute over an hour to the construction project that your company is general contracting on, and you see a stop work order posted on the bulletin outside the project… If you have ever experienced this, then you know just...
Construction Manager vs General Contractor… What are the similarities between these project management entities? What are the differences? Which should you consider using for your next project if you are an asset owner? If these are questions that you are asking...