Done right, effort toward equitable community engagement will benefit construction leaders just as much as it benefits the local community.
Live Field Data Can Reduce Workforce Safety Costs in Construction
Accidents happen, but they aren’t inevitable. Live field data can help construction companies decrease and outright eliminate safety failures to protect a company’s most valuable asset: its workers.
How Contractors Can Improve Client Relations
With the right tools, a contract should operate from start to finish with little to no complications because of poor client relations skills.
Implications and Considerations Contractors Should Prioritize With Pandemic Relief Programs
To rebound from the pandemic, many contractors took steps to receive government funding in hopes of regaining financial balance. It is crucial they take the necessary action to understand what exactly the relief programs have offered them and where they can go from here.
New Energy
As the construction industry continues on its path toward to contend with a retiring workforce and increasing demand increases for young people to enter a career in the industry talent, a few rising stars are [...]
Ten Strategies for Mitigating Liability and Avoiding Construction Disputes
Construction professionals can plan and prepare for potential disputes in advance. Here are 10 tips all construction professionals should consider to mitigate their liability in the event a dispute later arises.
The Best Cash-Flow Fixes Come Before the Project Starts
It’s crucial that contractors set themselves up for successful cash flow. Here are some ways contractors can set themselves up for cash flow success before stepping on the jobsite.
Case Study: GAO Confirms Yet Another Benefit of Mentor-Protégé Programs
If a contractor or trusted subcontractor qualifies for a mentor-protégé program, it is worth considering whether one of these programs is the right choice to use as a tool to bid on and hopefully perform on federal contracts.










