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Litigation: The Legal Cost of Not Having Proper Construction Documentation
Most people don’t like paperwork. It’s tedious to create, often monotonous to read, and time-consuming to file, store, record, and archive properly. You can probably

Accounting Document Control & Retention in Construction Industry
When considering construction document control and retention in the construction industry, you probably think about drawings, ITPs, change orders, and RFIs. But while all those

OSHA Record-Keeping Rules for Construction Project Owners
A construction project is a complex undertaking. While many people focus almost entirely on what happens before and during construction, the construction project life cycle

Construction Document Controls: Consider It Insurance for Your Investment
We all like to think that everything in life has a beginning, a middle, and an end. It’s why movies used to close with “The
Infallible Memory: The Importance of Archiving Project Documents
Regardless of the type of construction projects you’re involved in, and no matter your role, one thing is sure. It’s going to create a large

Ultimate Construction Guide: What’s a Material Escalation Clause?
Tackling Construction Costs Managing construction costs has never been more challenging, with fluctuating material prices creating uncertainty for project owners and contractors. A material escalation

After Bond Election Discussion
There’s no denying that education is one of the most important pillars of civilization. The time, money, and effort we invest in teaching young people
OI Spotlight – Wember Inc
Paul Wember, Founder and President of Wember Inc Paul Wember is the founder and president of Wember Inc, a company that represents owners in construction

Issue Spotting in School Construction
Issue Spotting in School Construction – Project Owners need to get their hands dirty If you’re in a leadership position in the school system, you

Why Project Costs Get Out of Control and How Project Management keeps Them in Check
We’ve all seen the headlines when a giant construction project balloons 20, 30, or even 50% more than its original budget. If you work in