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PSMJ Resources, Inc. Announces 2014 Circle of Excellence

PSMJ Resources

the premier management consulting firm for the architecture, engineering, and construction industries, announces members of the 2014 Circle of Excellence. Penfield & Smith Engineers, Inc. Phillips + Bacon Consulting Engineers DGR Engineering Praxis3 Enterprise Engineering, Inc.

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Autodesk Construction Champions 2023: 25 People Powering the Future of Construction 

Autodesk Construction Cloud

From design and VDC professionals to business and project managers, these construction leaders aren't just building structures and facilities—they're shaping our world. Utilizing a data-driven and detail-oriented approach, she guides departmental collaboration and manages the customer experience." Wilson & Co.

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Rory Woolsey's Construction Estimating Blog: Mark It Up!

Rory Woolsey

“ What are the” appropriate” markups for overhead, profit and contingency when budgeting facilities construction projects?” Beyond this, the installing contractor’s overhead(s) and profit will need to be added. Overhead: Overhead is the markup for the general contractor’s home office overhead.

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Rory Woolsey's Construction Estimating Blog: A New Year in.

Rory Woolsey

I have figured that I have facilitated about 8,500 hours of classes on estimating, Job Order Contracting, and project management related topics. Rory Woolsey has worked in Management and Engineering for the construction industry for 35 years, starting as a construction laborer in Billings, Montana, in 1972. Labor Productivity?

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Rory Woolsey's Construction Estimating Blog: Costing Construction

Rory Woolsey

” The facilities manager is already strapped for time with another demanding tenant, tight timelines, on-going operations, and emergency fixes. Bare is exactly that; it is the bare cost of the direct activities less any mark ups for labor burden, taxes, bond, overhead and profit. construction consultants.

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Rory Woolsey's Construction Estimating Blog: The Estimating.

Rory Woolsey

Rory Woolsey has worked in Management and Engineering for the construction industry for 35 years, starting as a construction laborer in Billings, Montana, in 1972. construction consultants. construction consultants. He is an adjunct professor in the construction management program at the Bellingham Technical College.

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Rory Woolsey's Construction Estimating Blog: Losing Your Shirt.

Rory Woolsey

I heard the Critical Path Method (CPM) defined once as a management technique for losing your shirt under perfect control! Not so funny if you have ever been at the management end of a tight timeline, in an old facility, around on-going operations with the concrete truck on its way and the formwork delayed because the backhoe is out of fuel!!