The relationship between project managers and the financial team must be based on collaboration and understanding of each other’s roles. This system of checks and balances allows for growth, profitability and success.
Achieve Alignment on Capital Projects
Capital projects command a large percentage of a company’s time and resources. By using collaborative project approaches, participants can work together to develop and achieve predictable project outcomes.
LEED and Airport Projects: Sustainability Is Taking Off in the Aviation World
Each contractor involved in an airport project might be addressing only one part of the whole, but reaching an overall LEED certification requires everyone to participate in detailed record-keeping to keep the effort on track.
A Better Way to Document Post-Project Review Meetings
Improving the post-project review meeting process by replacing paper with an e-forms and reporting alternative is a proven way to preserve and standardize institutional memory.
Use Extensive Prefabrication to Drive Cost and Schedule Performance for Health Care Construction
Prefabrication techniques can reduce the impact on hospital patients and employees in new medical office building projects.
The Role of Pedestrian Wind Comfort Studies in Building Design
Wind comfort studies are important in any building to ensure the comfort, safety and overall well being of urban inhabitants as well as passersby. Engineering simulation adds value by helping minimize undesirable effects that the project could generate.
Prepare Now to Survive Unexpected Changes in the Construction Supply Chain
A cultural change and willingness to embrace new processes will prepare the industry to meet rapidly growing demand, while reacting to inevitable disruptions in the global marketplace.
Six Ways for Construction Professionals to Lean In to Lean Construction
The intersection of lean methodology and IoT technology can help contractors thrive in the new era of construction. Building designs will continue to progress to increase efficiency in the construction industry, and those who will adapt faster will get a head start.











