The Power of Momentum in Construction

Think back to the last time you were on a construction site where everything just clicked. Tasks were completed smoothly, deadlines were easily met, and the team operated like a well-oiled machine. That driving force you felt? It was momentum, propelling the project forward and bringing out the best in everyone involved. 

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How Poor Communication Could Be Hurting Your Construction Business

Let’s imagine a scenario: you’re on the jobsite, the sun is beating down, and you’re pushing hard to stay on track. Suddenly, the project manager arrives for their weekly visit. 

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Should Construction Companies Have a Blog? Here’s Why I Took the Plunge and Started Blogging

Blogging has come a long way since its inception in the mid-90’s. Once resembling online journals, blogs have become powerful marketing tools across various professional industries. 

Today, blogging is an invaluable asset for promoting your business. Although it might not be the first marketing strategy that comes to mind, the benefits of blogging for your construction business provide compelling reasons to add this tool to your website. 

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Finding the Balance Between Integrity and Profits in the Construction Industry

Finding the balance between integrity and profits can be challenging while running a business. As the owner and CEO of a successful drywall company, I’ve faced tough decisions. Recently, someone suggested I cut costs by paying my subcontractors less and using cheaper materials. It’s not the first time I’ve heard this, but I always come back to the same answer: no. 

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Is the Construction Industry Ready to Embrace Technology?

In the construction industry, our tools are crucial for getting the job done. While technology was once considered unnecessary, some companies now recognize it as an invaluable tool. But, there’s still a considerable way to go as the construction industry remains hesitant to fully adopt technology.  

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