Risk Management
More than half of employees surveyed for Openpath’s Office Technology Study think their company access control system could be improved or modernized.
The Value of Burden: Accounting for Indirect Cost Improves Performance and Profitability
Ensuring that the project estimating team can predict both direct and indirect costs secures more efficient bids. The company will then have more accurate data to predict the profit the job will actually return once fully burdened.
Subcontractor Claims: Tips to Avoid and Bolster Potential Claims Against General Contractors
A recent court case reaffirmed core principles for avoiding subcontractor claims - read the contract, document, don’t write anything that shouldn’t be used in a trial, and clarify and confirm.
Employment Practices Liability Insurance: What It Is and Why It’s a Necessity
With the rise of the #MeToo and TIME’s Up movements, claims—particularly those related to sexual harassment—are becoming more frequent. That’s what makes employment practices liability insurance so critical.
The Intersection of Risk Management, Safety, Technology and the Workforce
According to McKinsey Global Institute’s 2018 research report, “Reinventing Construction Through a Productivity Revolution,” the industry is slow to adopt technology, and has been struggling with stagnant productivity levels for decades.
Managing Risks of an Aging Workforce
Contractors can develop strategies to align safety, ergonomics, wellness and benefits with the needs of aging workers, resulting in fewer accidents and absenteeism, better worker retention and performance, and cost savings.
Subcontractor Selection Checklist
This handy checklist for subcontractor selection helps contractors perform due diligence to make sure subcontractors are qualified, experienced and financially stable.
How Technology Can Help Construction Finance Professionals
CFOs can partner with IT teams to modernize their back-office systems and prepare to handle a flood of data from the field as paper processes become digital.












