Protect your Surfaces During Construction
From bathtubs to hardwood floors to countertops, failing to properly protect surfaces will result in more costly callbacks that eat into those profit margins you’ve been working so hard to protect.
From bathtubs to hardwood floors to countertops, failing to properly protect surfaces will result in more costly callbacks that eat into those profit margins you’ve been working so hard to protect.
On your next job, keep track of how much time and resources are wasted on small delays to calculate what your company spends on these issues in a year.
As the construction labor shortage continues to negatively impact the industry, the National Home Builder’s Association (NAHB) released updated resources that can be utilized as recruiting tools for the trades.
Learning to quote effectively is a great way to keep your customers happy and your business in the black. Calculating a base rate can help you to provide more accurate quotes and keep your profit margins healthy.
Hourly wages for trade workers rose by 6.3% in May, making the construction industry a very attractive field.
Progress on the construction site can be hampered by inclement weather, but the major concern for construction managers should be safety.
While mold and mildew can spoil drywall and rot timber, the spores can be bad for your health.
The labor shortage, and rising fuel costs may have construction companies struggling to keep ahead of the curve, but more stable times are ahead.
Mental health in the construction industry isn’t a topic that gets much airtime. It should.
The $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act will create construction jobs that pay well and will shine a light on the industry as a possible career choice for many.