Harness The Power of Shared Experiences

Harness The Power of Shared Experiences

Jobs in construction are specialized: metal fabricators, detailers, electrical engineers and installers each have their own set of skills that help them do their jobs well. But a key part of efficiency is the ability to communicate with other team members quickly and...
Two Must-Haves In a Revit Survival Kit

Two Must-Haves In a Revit Survival Kit

To the uninitiated, a Revit project can be overwhelming. Scores–maybe hundreds–of points that must be located. There are hanger and sleeve specs that need to be checked and updated as a project moves on. Changes coming in from the client and the field that...
3 Ways to Save on Project Costs

3 Ways to Save on Project Costs

Construction material costs increased an estimated 20 percent last year, and the outlook for 2022 doesn’t look much rosier. Supply chain issues caused by the coronavirus pandemic continue to impact the price and availability of essential resources, elements and parts....
The 12 Elements of Preconstruction Planning

The 12 Elements of Preconstruction Planning

Preconstruction planning establishes the practices that will be used throughout a project to ensure it maximizes the profitability of a project. The purpose of preconstruction planning, and standardization is to get key players in agreement on important dynamics and...
3 Tactics to Improve Your Day-to-Day Tasks

3 Tactics to Improve Your Day-to-Day Tasks

When thinking about day-to-day tasks, sometimes we get in a rut. We think we have it all figured out, but we are wasting time doing manual processes over and over. Doing the same task can get mundane and your view on the day will become dread versus excitement....