From stories about architectural sound designers to the reasons everyone loves granite countertops, there are podcast topics for every dilettante and discipline—except construction. Two brothers set out to change that.
Better Manage M&A Activity With Software
As the U.S. economy continues to expand, construction industry executives with their sights on an M&A should take a look at emerging software platforms to help them with the due diligence and post-merger integration processes.
Construction Employment News: June 2018
Here’s a look at employment moves that occurred in the construction industry this month.
Three Questions to Jumpstart Your Business Transition Plan
The business transition process is not simple. There is a lot to consider and it takes time to put plans in place and execute them effectively. However, getting started can be easy.
Eight Ways to Cultivate Diversity and Improve Your Workforce
Having a dedication to diversity will benefit a company on many levels. Believing in the cause and creating initiatives that embrace diversity and give minorities a path to a successful, life-long career is always a sound business strategy.
Five Steps to Improve Construction Ethics
Ethics in business comes down to accountability. Leaders of a company must make sure that they are leading by example. This means adhering to the ethical blueprint provided by the company’s core values and its vision and mission statements, as well as following the company’s code of ethics and any reporting protocols to the letter.
Construction Employment News: May 2018
Here’s a look at employment moves that occurred in the construction industry this month.
Help Employees Avoid Burnout During Busy Seasons
Before getting caught up in the excitement of the busy season, contractors must make sure they’re prepared to handle the associated rapid changes. Being ill-equipped could lead to disorganized, stressed-out employees.











