I sat down to interview an estimator who was previously a site superintendent for many years, interested to hear his take on some of the areas most pressing from an…
Sales is no easy gig – especially in construction and commercial real estate. Research proves that there is a connection between personality and sales; however, how important is training in…
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…
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…
Looking at any construction project through a practical lens, there’s a pretty measurable environmental impact from maintaining a site’s existing concrete foundation when demolishing a previous building and transitioning…
In previous blogs, I’ve alluded to some of the challenges faced with cement use in buildings – expense, lack of aesthetic appeal, and environmental disadvantages (to name a few). What…
Embracing adaptive reuse presents some resourcefulness over ground-up construction that’s gaining demand. Construction Today’s Bill Wilhelm notes the practice employed in multi-family, retail, office and larger-scale entertainment venues. What exactly…
JH Greene & Son is proud to have been awarded the title of one of the 2018 Best Places to Work in the Greater Philadelphia region by the Philadelphia Business…
On Friday, the Philadelphia Business Journal released an article covering the new building construction code in the city of Philadelphia, a measure that we are the first on the East…
The hand-in-hand relationship of housing growth and commercial construction activity allows CRE professionals to use signals in population change to indicate a market’s demand. Using Sydney, Australia as an example,…