Coordinating labor, equipment, and materials to achieve project outcomes in a timely and cost-efficient manner can be a lot like winning a game of three-dimensional chess. There might be dozens of variables at play at any given time, and one wrong move can dismantle...
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...
Imagine that your company has a new marketing manager starting work today, but there is not a desk, nor space for them to get set-up. As a stopgap, leadership decides that this marketing hire should share a desk with your Head of HR… Seems like a risky managerial...
Insurance is not the most glamorous topic in construction, but it is an absolute necessity. If you are a General Contractor evaluating your insurance options, then you need to consider a contractor-controlled insurance program (CCIP) to provide wrap-up style coverage...
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...
Have you ever driven past a road construction crew and wondered how so many people can appear to be on break or not at work? Have you ever heard a construction worker complain about late materials deliveries? Or a machinist complaining about machine crashes or...