After our initial coverage of 3D printing a year ago, there have been countless case studies and developments within the concept. With the help of guest blogger Kim Smith, the…
An unfortunate trend is showing that construction executives are largely unhappy with their general contractor partners. JH Greene has developed some actionable guides to prevent these negative associations. It’s no…
This “Throwback Thursday”, we wanted to re-circulate some previous JH Greene blog content that was helpful to readers in a new format. Sit back, relax, and take notes—I’ve gathered some thoughts from…
As a general contractor needing to fulfill your clients’ needs long term, equipment is a necessity whether it is leased or bought. This machinery allows site workers to do multiple…
There are many potential hazards associated with working on construction site. These hazards are either eliminated or reduced by implementing safety policies and procedures (such as mandatory use of personal…
Tons of construction mangers use tablets and smart phones to review plans. However, the large dimensions needed to view all details fully is what leads to a need for print…
Data centers are predominantly function-focused with temperature and security levels under close scrutiny for uninterrupted IT infrastructure ops. Design isn’t typically a priority—but what if it were? Gensler’s Martin Gollwitzer…
Contrary to popular belief, cell phone integration on the job site is a huge value add. Before you start an Angry Birds tournament driving a forklift, the apps that are…
Working outdoors can be good for you (for benefits associated with working outdoors, click here), but it’s important that you dress appropriately to protect yourself this winter season. Here’s a…
Most would agree the holidays can have their stress points. With distraction and over-activity comes threats to job site activity that aren’t worth the chance. Onsite Safety’s blog features some…