Unique problems require unique solutions. In construction, that means certain projects can require alternative methods of financing.
Just the Good Stuff
Just the Good Stuff:
No-BS Secrets to Success (No Matter What Life Throws at You)
By Jim VandeHei
Construction Job Openings Decrease By 8,000 in April, Fall to Lowest Level Since March 2023
Construction job openings fell to 338,000 in April. This latest decrease brings the industry to its lowest level of positions to fill since March of last year.
ICYMI: Highlights From NIBS’ Building Innovation Conference 2024
CE reports from the National Institute of Building Sciences’ Building Innovation Conference 2024, where industry experts answered questions on sustainability, diversity and inclusion, technology and more.
Nonresidential Construction Spending Slips 0.3% in April, Remains Near Record High
ABC has released its nonresidential construction spending report for April, noting a marginal slip along with maintenance of a near-record high.
Saying the Quiet Part Out Loud
While silent leadership is easy to overlook, it can play a key role in forming deeper and more meaningful connections with work crews, subcontractors, clients, suppliers and stakeholders.
News Briefs: June 2024
FTC bans noncompetes and the merit shop has something to say. Plus, a list of the nation's most sustainable cities.
Super Powered
Project success comes from project superintendents, who determine the culture and performance on every jobsite. It’s the responsibility of every construction company leader to help them succeed.











