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The three sides of the building construction triangle (Owner/Architect/Contractor) are all important in their own right. We often use the three-legged stool analogy to describe this relationship and
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Construction sites are dangerous places to be. The industry is much safer, but job site complexity is also increasing. And complicated sites are inherantly more dangerous. New digital and
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The construction market is insane. I hear it over and over. Escalation is calamitous. We can’t get materials. There’s a war for labor. Construction costs are rising. Why?
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First a disclosure: I’m a recovering Architect. That’s a little tounge-in-cheek, I know. Don’t get me wrong. Architecture is endlessly fascinating to me. I went
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Construction is full of surprises. Some surprises are predictable. Others catch us completely off guard. Like death and taxes, fewer things are more certain than changes to a construction project.
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In order to manage any construction project, you must be able to budget effectively. I’m sure you know that budgeting is a necessary step in the project process, but it can be a maddeingly
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By Andy Real estate as a concept is complicated. After all, for thousands of years people have been buying, selling, using, transforming and enjoying what is essentially unmovable and unchangeable:
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Construction and real estate companies are always looking for new technologies. Sometimes this is spectacularly successful. In ancient times, the lever and pulley made large scale vertical