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Schedule Compression Tactics to Refine Schedules Already Underway

June 7, 2021 by Duane Craig

Schedule compression often leads to mistakes, quality problems, and rework. That’s not to say you can’t accelerate a construction project schedule, but you must account for all the variables that can make your best efforts … about Schedule Compression Tactics to Refine Schedules Already Underway

Categories: Business, Featured, United States, World Tags: Construction Scheduling

What’s the Difference Between a Subcontractor and an Independent Contractor?

May 31, 2021 by John Biggs

Most construction projects are made up of a number of smaller, separate projects, each requiring tradespeople with varying expertise to complete. For instance, in a typical project, the carpentry, plumbing, and electrical work are usually … about What’s the Difference Between a Subcontractor and an Independent Contractor?

Categories: Business, Featured, United States, World Tags: Specialty Contractor, Subcontractor

Safety Lessons Learned From 2020

May 24, 2021 by John Biggs

Construction has always been a dangerous way to make a living, but the sudden arrival of COVID-19 took safety to a whole new level. Companies had to adapt and evolve quickly to keep their workers … about Safety Lessons Learned From 2020

Categories: Featured, Safety, United States, World Tags: Insurance, Worker Safety

5 Ways Robotics Technology is Reshaping Construction

May 24, 2021 by John Biggs

Construction firms are adopting autonomous robotics for a variety of reasons, particularly safety, efficiency, and cost-savings. The following are five ways autonomous robotics are helping construction companies do more with less.

Categories: Featured, Technology, United States, World Tags: Contech, Robotics

Owning the Skyline

May 24, 2021 by Riggs Kubiak

From town to megacity, the world’s urban spaces are defined by their skylines. A skyline is, of course, a collection of buildings and infrastructure seen from a particular vantage—each of which started as a project … about Owning the Skyline

Categories: Featured, Real Estate, United States, World Tags: Owner

The Cost of Modular Homes in the US

May 24, 2021 by John Biggs

Owning a home has long been considered one of the hallmarks of the American Dream, and for most people, their home will be the single largest and most valuable asset they ever own. However, for … about The Cost of Modular Homes in the US

Categories: Featured, Real Estate, United States, World Tags: Modular Building

Procore Announces Initial Public Offering on the New York Stock Exchange

May 20, 2021 by Tooey Courtemanche

Today Procore entered a new phase of its journey—we are now a publicly-traded company (NYSE: PCOR). While it is not our first and won’t be our last major milestone, it is an important one, and … about Procore Announces Initial Public Offering on the New York Stock Exchange

Categories: Business, Featured, United States, World Tags: Procore

How to Make Construction Planning the Rule Instead of the Exception

May 10, 2021 by Duane Craig

Construction planning often suffers from a lack of time. This leads to knee-jerk decisions whenever issues arise that need quick answers. Try these tactics so you don't ever have to suffer the effects of poor … about How to Make Construction Planning the Rule Instead of the Exception

Categories: Business, Featured, United States, World Tags: Construction planning, Construction Scheduling

Design Risks Every Contractor Should Watch Out For

May 10, 2021 by Duane Craig

New project delivery methods are reshaping the role of the contractor. Throughout most of the 20th Century, design-bid-build was the standard way of running projects. This model relied on architects working with the owner under … about Design Risks Every Contractor Should Watch Out For

Categories: Business, Featured, United States, World Tags: Design, Insurance, Risk Management

Why QR Codes are a Natural Fit for Construction

May 5, 2021 by Justin Koenen | Project Manager, Skanska USA Building Inc.

Quick response codes, or QR codes, are having a comeback since the pandemic, but in construction, they never left. That's because the codes excel at connecting people to information, and construction has many use cases … about Why QR Codes are a Natural Fit for Construction

Categories: Featured, Technology, United States, World Tags: Contech, COVID-19, Pandemic

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