Four executives from subcontracting firms discuss what it’s like to work with general contractors, what they wish was better understood about the business and how they can better position themselves for shared success.
How Accurately Monitoring the Weather Can Save Significant Revenue
Understanding the impact of upcoming weather at a hyperlocal level is critical for contractors. Knowing ahead of time how, when and where to schedule jobs and crews at the beginning of each day and week puts contractors in the best possible position for success.
Capturing All COVID-19 Impacts to Your Project, Regardless of Its Status
Liabilities related to COVID-19 have resulted in the redesign of projects and re-sequencing of work on existing construction projects. Contractors have both business and legal considerations that should be addressed.
Why Convening Experts Earlier Will Save Money on Construction Projects
Sites are often purchased before a proper evaluation is conducted. Some owners are shocked to discover issues connected to financing, real estate or legal problems because they didn’t bring experts to the table early enough in the process. These are real—and avoidable—risks.
A Contractor’s Guide to Getting Paid Through Mechanics Liens
Contractors and suppliers need to be familiar with the tools available to ensure they receive fair compensation for the labor provided and materials used on projects. The most powerful of these tools is the mechanics lien.
How Famous Buildings Around the World Consider Wind Loads
In this new age, buildings are not only getting taller to save space, but also becoming complex icons of society that define art and culture. As architects and engineers are building intricate and challenging designs, using innovative simulation solutions for analyzing wind effects is essential.
How COVID-19 Is Affecting Construction Projects—and What You Can Do About It
The coronavirus is generating unprecedented delays, disruptions and uncertainty on construction projects. Mitigate project impacts by assessing local shutdown orders and evaluating contract terms.
Strengthen Supply Chain Management in a Volatile Market
While many parts of the supply chain are uncertain, construction professionals can only change the parts that are in their control. Zero in on three key areas: estimating jobs and materials needed, monitoring project progress and communicating with the team.











