Updating technology has always been one of the main factors that drives new healthcare construction. The speed at which new technology is developed and old technology becomes...
Best Practices
Write Your RFP to Hire the Right Team
After 78 years in the construction industry, we’ve responded to our fair share of requests for proposals (RFPs). Because every project and owner are different, we meticulously...
Three Ways Your Contractor Can Help You Take Full Advantage of Opportunity Zones
During the summer of 2018, whispers started to emerge from distant corners of the real estate market about a new program called Opportunity Zones – the “best-kept secret” of the...
3 Soft Skills Needed for Construction
In construction, it’s not all about technical jargon or knowing how to read the blueprints. While that certainly is helpful, when we’re looking for new employees there are many...
Mega Projects, Mega Challenges
Large-scale, mixed-use projects are being developed all over the country. They offer close proximity to shopping, working, and living, creating the feel of a community within a...
5 Questions You Need to Ask Your Contractor About Quality
We know some clients think of quality as table stakes — something they expect from everyone and think they are getting from everyone. But the truth is, not every contractor is...
Three Ways to Make Your Hotel Renovation a Smoother Process
We’ve been in the construction business for a while (78+ years), and each time we start a hotel renovation project we hear the same thing – “Please deliver our rooms on...
3 Keys to Being Resilient in the Eye of a Storm
Resiliency has become a key word on construction sites across the Southeast, especially after 2017’s eventful fall. The memory of the two Category Four hurricanes, Harvey and...
Healthcare: Always Working to Provide Value
We understand that in healthcare construction, we must keep our eye on the bottom line while also maintaining a clean, safe, and organized environment throughout every stage of...
Quality Assurance vs. Quality Control
Quality assurance and quality control are different, and both are necessary for a project's success. https://youtu.be/TZUqCoRF7x8
It’s All About People
The commercial construction industry deals in large dollar amounts and multiple deadlines, which often leads to conflict. That conflict creates stress, and the stress affects...