The days of lugging multiple 10-pound paper rolls to a construction site have finally departed. With the rise of iPad usage in commercial building projects, workers in the field are…
Eliminating the guess-work in a construction proposal is challenging when the measures to ensure accuracy come with a cost. Typically, imaging and manual surveys are the primary methods to assess…
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…
Mobility of construction communication tools is a valuable accessibility helping out commercial contractors tasked with running from job to job daily. There are several applications making this a reality for…
As various tenants move in and out of a commercial space, the area becoming repurposed so many times can begin to accumulate increased energy and maintenance costs. To really make…
In commercial real estate, the lease agreement/agreement of sale reigns supreme. Today I sat down to coffee with a connection working in leasing, and it really hit home that it’s…
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,…
In appreciation of International Women’s Day, we thought it’d be interesting to cover the advancement of female representation in the construction industry. Through some inspiring stories of women advocating power…
With the match-up of the Eagles and Patriots in Superbowl LII, lots of Philadelphia/New England comparison took place, both on the field and off. Among commercial real estate folks’ minds,…
Chances tell me I’m not the only curious mind to consider the chance of the construction labor shortage to be a fabricated topic. Before I ruffle any feathers—it’s not. Aside…