Guides & How-To Articles
Some of the most useful questions about a construction project have nothing to do with the building itself: how to choose a contractor, how a bid should read, or what actually keeps a schedule on track. These guides answer the practical questions owners ask before and during a build.
End-of-year construction planning: budgeting for next year's project
The fourth quarter is when a lot of commercial construction planning actually happens, even for projects that will not break ground until well into the followi…
Read the article →Winter weather delays: what to expect on a Texas construction schedule
Texas winters are usually mild enough that owners planning a project rarely think about cold weather the way they think about summer heat or hurricane season…
Read the article →5 ways to accelerate a construction schedule
Most schedule conversations focus on avoiding delay. Fewer focus on actually pulling a finish date forward when the business need calls for it, an early openin…
Read the article →How to prepare your business for a construction project
Most construction planning focuses on the building: the design, the permits, the schedule. Far less attention usually goes to preparing the business that actua…
Read the article →6 signs a construction schedule is already in trouble
By the time a missed completion date actually shows up on the calendar, a construction schedule has usually been in trouble for weeks, sometimes months. The ow…
Read the article →How labor availability affects a construction schedule in a growing market
In a fast-growing construction market, the constraint on a project's schedule is often not permitting, not design, and not even materials. It is the availabili…
Read the article →Parking structure construction
A parking structure looks structurally simple from the outside, level after level of open deck, but it carries a set of durability and code requirements that a…
Read the article →Bank and financial branch build-outs
A bank branch build-out carries a layer of security and equipment coordination that most retail tenant improvements never touch, and it usually has to match a…
Read the article →Veterinary clinic construction
A veterinary clinic looks like a medical office from the street, but the building behind the front desk has to do things a human medical office never does: hou…
Read the article →Daycare and childcare facility construction
A daycare or childcare facility carries licensing requirements most commercial build-outs never have to plan around, and those requirements shape the floor pla…
Read the article →Self-storage facility construction
A self-storage facility looks simple from the outside, rows of doors along a driveway, but the decisions that actually determine whether one performs well are…
Read the article →Church and religious facility construction
A church or religious facility asks a building to do several genuinely different jobs at once: hold a large assembly comfortably, support activities well beyon…
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