Stucco is a successful go-to for many businesses’ facilities, however in recent years it’s caught some heat from quality issues due to improper application. There are several types of stucco,…
I had an interview over coffee with JH Greene’s project manager, Tim Sommers, and thought his responses to my questions on issue remediation were worth sharing. He stressed his most…
I’ve seen a good amount of feedback on construction management, but some comments I recently stumbled upon from Atlanta-based Mosaic Group’s David Shepard were more “real-life” than any other I’ve…
OSHA’s recent safety releases intrigued me with the span of coverage. From recognition of workers’ Memorial Day, to safety precautions for hurricane recovery workers, the following will provide a synopsis…
It’s a lot to swallow managing a construction project independently. There are pros who get that – and are available as a trusted construction resource for business owners who have…
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…
Every construction opportunity can seem perfect upon first glance to a GC looking to fill up a bid roster. If a project is taken on and hours are invested without…
Looking at things through a commercial lens, something as uncomplicated as lighting can be pretty instrumental in operations. Whether you’re managing a warehouse with overnight production, a retail store front,…
Recently I’ve heard some interesting stories concerning the dynamic between contractors and designers or architects involved in the construction management process. Although many tales emphasize the disparate interests of both…
Project management in any scope of work can feel like a juggling act. When there are measurements, permits, and multiple parties involved in construction proposals, streamlining work requires expertise in…