In appreciation of International Women’s Day, we thought it’d be interesting to cover the advancement of female representation in the construction industry. Through some inspiring stories of women advocating power…
New year, new-ish us! Lots have been going on around the office, and the following are little snippets of some recent news/upcoming events worth sharing: New Subcontractor Pre-Qualification App System:…
The retail industry is constantly evolving under the pressure of rising consumer demands across the globe. Retailers are working hard to meet the demands of a modern consumer by improving…
All too often, commercial construction project managers find themselves in a bind where materials become damaged in transit. When these materials involve equipment and cranes for more industrial and heavy-haul…
Construction projects are begun with the best intentions of avoiding any deviations from the plan. It’s tempting to go with the lowest contractor’s bid, however this runs the risk of…
In fast casual restaurant construction planning, many corporations involve some statistics behind drive-thru impact on daily sales to make a case for the inclusion. Do drive-thrus impact sales volume, and…
Everywhere you turn, it seems there’s a new option for energy efficiency that breaks the bank. As commercial building owners and facility managers weigh these options, bear in mind that…
Quincy Compressor has released the e-book “Industrial Construction: A Comprehensive Guide to the Heavy Equipment and Tools of the Trade,” and I found it a pretty interesting industrial construction introduction….
The construction industry unfortunately consumes most of its resources in an unsustainable pace. However, there are many actions investors and contractors can take to reduce and minimize this uncontrolled consumption…
Every 10 years, those who adopt the AIA (American Institute of Architects) contract series of documents can anticipate a fine-tuning. Now that the most recent phase of tune ups is…