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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Home » Blogs. Just about every contractor has been there — a project starts out strong but, as it moves forward, delays and incidental added work and changes knock dollars and cents off of the bottom line. Before work begins, understand fully what you’ve contracted to do by carefully reviewing the contract at hand.

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3 cash flow forecasting tips for your next big construction project

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Adding to the complexity are project durations (which can go from days to years), the broad scope of work, the logistical sequencing of tasks and any conditions tacked onto the contract. Here are three ways to ensure your cash flow forecast gets your project done on time, on brief and on budget.

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3 important early considerations for office-to-residential conversions

BD+C

Scott Campagna, PE MFPRO+ Blog Apartments Office Buildings Engineers Standards Adaptive Reuse Insulation Reconstruction & Renovation Talk of office-to-residential conversions are everywhere these days. Owners/developers should include an expert who knows about noise transfer and how an office building may or not meet standards and codes.

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PSMJ Resources Blog: 6 Common Project Management Practices of.

PSMJ Resources

Throughout the course of teaching PSMJ’s PM Bootcamps, PSMJ consultants have identified the activities and approaches firms have taken which have led to success, and have developed an understanding of what lower-performing firms can do to change and put themselves on track for greater success. PMs champion proposal development.

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Rory Woolsey's Construction Estimating Blog: Costing Construction

Rory Woolsey

Rory Woolseys Construction Estimating Blog. There is always someone asking “how much is it going to cost?” Unit pricing is thrown at a project from a data source with little thought given… verbatim! Just because it comes from a published resource and is well-known does not make it correct for your project.

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Dear Mr Khalaf Al Habtoor!

DebunkTheBIM

To those loyal readers of mine that hope I’ll soon return to my usual subjects of technical BIMish tricks and tips or at least slightly amusing snippets of BIM-related arrogance I battle in my daily work any time soon – here is a brief message: please carry on being patient for a bit longer. Dear Mr Khalaf Al Habtoor!

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Revenue per employee: The relationship between construction marketing, sales and business efficiency

Construction Marketing Ideas

What is the optimal level of productivity per employee for your business ? Is there an optimal architectural, engineering and construction business size, where the highest revenue per employee correlates with the highest level of job satisfaction — and how do these metrics correlate with marketing budgets and effectiveness?