All construction managers have the best intentions for safety on site, but sometimes a few fresh pointers can help bring untapped areas to mind. Although there are countless areas to…
Whether your construction team is considered large or small, OSHA (the Occupational Safety and Health Administration) is a force that makes a lasting difference in the nation’s workers each day…
This week, I was invited to a preview event celebrating the opening of the new Bourse Food Hall in Philadelphia—complete with a sampling of food from the various vendors. The…
Yesterday I attended Bisnow’s event exploring projections on 2019’s industrial and logistics view in the Philadelphia area, and the unique tax incentives available for owners and developers in the region…
I’ve covered robotics becoming a larger portion of construction in blogs past, however never in a manner quite as interesting as this. I recently found Construction Dive’s coverage of the…
Thinking back to the ICSC Conference in Philadelphia a few weeks ago, there were some pretty interesting conversations raised in roundtable settings. I came across my notes from a few…
The change order – an inevitable disruption to budgets, schedules, and all predictability as we know it. Even with the best intentions of a change-free job, any industry expert understands…
When you think back on learning to walk or ride a bike, these lessons weren’t best understood through discussion—rather trial and error. This is top of mind as architectural professionals…
A presentation this week to an architect partner’s team sparked the open-ended thought of innovative structures that are adaptive to performance and usage. I was browsing some forums and came…
Time is money. Chances are the average person is no stranger to this statement. In contracts where construction project teams are billed hourly, this is especially the case. The push…