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Women in Construction: Elsie Eaves
As part of our celebration of Women’s History Month, we want to highlight extraordinary Women in Construction, past and present. In this profile we spotlight

Building a “Team of Rivals”: Project Management Lessons from Lincoln
When Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860, no one was more shocked than his three main rivals for the Republican nomination. Compared to New

Women in Construction: Julia Morgan
As part of our celebration of Women’s History Month, we want to highlight extraordinary Women in Construction, past and present. In this profile we spotlight

The High Cost of Bad Construction Data
by Marilee Bodden In the construction world, bad data doesn’t just mean you’ve got a numeric outlier here or there. It means that you’ve got

Women in Construction: Emily Warren Roebling
As part of our celebration of Women’s History Month, we want to highlight extraordinary Women in Construction, past and present. Our first profile is Emily

4 Questions to Ask Before Buying Construction Project Management Software
Let us help you with identifying a few project management questions to ask and here’s the reason why. There’s something unique tucked away in the

New TEA Regulations Increase Districts’ Facility Planning Responsibilities
After several years of study and months of public comment, the Texas Education Agency unveiled a set of substantial revisions to the agency’s regulations concerning

The Top 6 Reasons for Construction Delays . . . and How to Avoid Them
by Marilee Bodden Whether it’s a new school or a new restaurant, no owner wants to consider the possibility that the opening of their new building will

Mitigating COVID’s Impact on Construction Projects
by Marilee Bodden COVID-19 has disrupted just about every aspect of life over the past 24 months, so it should be no surprise that construction

The Aging of America’s Infrastructure and the Importance of Project Document Retention
by Joshua Mermis America’s infrastructure is aging. Owners now more than ever are concerned about the condition of their buildings, roads, and bridges. Recent high-profile