Recently, I’ve been meeting more and more managers tasked with general contractor selection that opt for nationally dispersed partners. Being biased toward the regional side of things, I was curious…
“Complex” can be an understatement when describing the complications associated with a healthcare facility construction project. Chances are, if you’re tasked with a medically related facility improvement, you’re no stranger…
Anything overly “transactional” can be a steady path to insanity. There’s something of value in remembering the personal elements of construction management—from several angles. One, the day to day is…
Rule of thumb – construction estimators and project managers want to ensure that enough funding is allocated to cover a project’s general requirements. When the control lies internally for this…
I had a long chat with JH Greene construction manager, Kevin White, who had some insightful thoughts on how projects can avoid the recurring annoyance of change orders and unanticipated…
Corporate construction decision makers are too often stuck with the disappointing resolution that their contractors have left them over budget and behind schedule. This is the distressing norm. Construction teams…
Although a year isn’t an exceedingly long time period, growth in 3D printing within construction always seems to develop tenfold. For the past two years I’ve taken a glimpse at…
Being a construction project manager is no small task. There are hundreds of components of running a project that must be tracked and managed each and every day. These tasks…
Last evening, JH Greene was invited to speak on a panel of women professionals in architecture, engineering, and construction careers to share experiences to students of the Temple University College…
As our team looks ahead to our upcoming spring networking events, the value in qualifying subcontractors properly is top of mind. Specifically, as we prepare to attend the Spring 2018…