Regardless of how diligently your construction crew works on a project, chances are, there will be some issues that need fixing as the project nears its completion. Snags such as missing grout or paint blisters aren’t uncommon, but they can escalate if not addressed...
Taking on a new project is always exciting. However, completing it on time and within budget takes a lot of hard work. To achieve that, you need to come up with a solid plan that details how the project is going to unfold from start to finish. In other words, you need...
It’s tempting for project managers and decision-makers to rely on old construction equipment without investing in its long-term health. Putting off major purchases or avoiding preventive maintenance often seems like the best way to cut corners on a project with a thin...
From a business perspective, most types of assets a construction company owns, including its vehicles, heavy machinery, tools, and equipment, will stop making and start losing money at some point, thus ending an asset’s useful life. That can occur for any number of...
As technology progresses, every piece of equipment will become obsolete at some point, meaning that all equipment is subject to the long-term risk of obsolescence. However, perfectly functioning equipment can often become obsolete prematurely for varied reasons, such...