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November 20, 2014
Change orders bring frustration to the construction industry, spiking costs and prolonging project schedules for owners and contractors. Even when the project is well-planned in advance and details seem in order, a last-minute alteration can throw everything out of sync...
October 16, 2014
Change orders affect construction projects of all sizes, and can feel like they are a way of life in construction.
October 9, 2014
Let’s start with a little bit of sarcasm. Imagine an advertisement for the latest construction estimating software; “…With click and drag speed you can choose from thousands of line items of unit cost national average data and build accurate cost estimates…blah, blah, blah! ”
October 2, 2014
Natural disasters and mechanical failures, such as a water line break or a bridge bearing failure, can create an emergency event that requires an immediate response to stabilize the building, site or impacted area, to clean up, and to make the required repairs.
September 25, 2014
The United States Conference of Mayors recently published a report titled Energy Efficiency and Technologies in America’s Cities.
September 11, 2014
One of the many great things about my marriage is my wife doesn’t really understand what I do, and as a result, she doesn’t read my blogs either, so I am safe in writing about the time we went to a marriage counselor.
September 4, 2014
August 28, 2014
This week's blog post is authored by Justin Olson, Account Manager in the Southeast region.
Everyone knows and can relate to the importance of a strong relationship, especially a working relationship. In the construction industry a strong working relationship typically yields a great product.
Let’s talk about yielding a great product for a minute. One of the best analogies that comes to mind is the correlation between a strong working relationship and the importance of all ingredients in concrete, a product that has been used and improved for centuries. Concrete isn’t just something you can find and use. Concrete has ingredients, all of different substances or materials.
August 14, 2014
Anyone reading over a Job Order Contracting Price Proposal should walk away with a clear understanding of the work that will be completed. The Price Proposal should be a reflection of the Detailed Scope of Work, and include all tasks required to complete the project. Sometimes, items that need to be included are inadvertently left off of Price Proposals. Here are 4 items commonly left off Price Proposals that need to be included:
- Mobilization for rental equipment, such as pavers, rollers, cranes, etc.
- Minimum set up charges for tasks, such as core drilling, saw cutting, cutouts, etc.