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JOC Performance – Industry Study 2016

Job Order Contracting

The JOC Performance – Industry Study outlines how Job Order Contracting delivers more projects on-time & on-budget, higher quality, and greater overall satisfaction than design-bid-build, design-build, and other construction delivery methods. The post JOC Performance – Industry Study 2016 appeared first on 4BT.

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Commercial Construction Trends and Predictions for 2016

HardHatChat

A continuing construction labor shortage will result in higher pricing and scheduling challenges in 2016. We are optimistic this positive momentum will continue into 2016, but as always there are challenges ahead, too. Already, we’re seeing competitive construction bids that have shot up to pre-recession numbers in terms of costs.

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Commercial Construction Trends: The Highs and Lows of 2016

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Here’s a look at our top 2016 commercial construction “highs” and “lows”: Low: Mall Retail Tenants Choose Local over National. As a national commercial construction firm, it’s not surprising the majority of our 2016 revenue came from work outside our home market of Chicago. Low: Good Talent is Hard to Find as Labor Shortage Continues.

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Peabody to apply 20% social value weighting to contract bids

Construction Enquirer

Purdy Contracts – which has been delivering electrical services to Peabody since 2016 – has also brought back to life a previously unloved community garden at Paradox Community Centre in Chingford.

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Mr. Ethics - October 2016

Mr Ethics

One of our estimators told us that another estimators discussed a bid with a competitor at a local association meeting. He saw the estimator talking to the competitor and just assumed he disclosed bid information because we lost the contract the next day. As our investigation progressed we could not find any support for the complaint.

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Mr. Ethics - October 2016

Mr Ethics

One of our estimators told us that another estimators discussed a bid with a competitor at a local association meeting. He saw the estimator talking to the competitor and just assumed he disclosed bid information because we lost the contract the next day. As our investigation progressed we could not find any support for the complaint.

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Mr. Ethics - October 2016

Mr Ethics

One of our estimators told us that another estimators discussed a bid with a competitor at a local association meeting. He saw the estimator talking to the competitor and just assumed he disclosed bid information because we lost the contract the next day. As our investigation progressed we could not find any support for the complaint.