How do you keep clients up-to-date in our attention-starved business world?   If you’re still sharing information through spreadsheets, multi-page reports, and PowerPoint slides, it’s time to refine your business communication.   Visuals and multimedia are the buzz for 2014. Clearly, visuals have been integral to the construction industry long…(Read More)

“Google Glass is one of the wearable devices that has been gaining some buzz in the construction industry, as construction professionals can use the technology to stay connected to project data while walking the jobsite,” explains a post on Constructech.com. One of the latest developments with Google Glass involves virtual mapping. If a piece…(Read More)

Business growth in the U.S. is looking up, yet a majority of chief financial officers admit they’re having a hard time recruiting for professional positions. “A company’s success often is directly tied to its ability to attract and retain talented employees,” states Paul McDonald, Robert Half senior executive director. “The businesses best…(Read More)

With Washington, DC as the backdrop, representatives of the construction industry, armed forces, and Obama Administration announced plans for construction industry firms to hire 100,000 veterans by 2015. A government press release says U.S. Labor Secretary Thomas Perez has long maintained the industry has been a proven training and employment infrastructure.  “Through apprenticeships…(Read More)

2013 was a strong year for equipment rentals, and the increase is expected to last through 2014. “The equipment rental industry forecast in the U.S. calls for 8.4 percent growth in 2014, led by a projected growth of 9.1 percent in the construction equipment rental sector as noted by the American Rental…(Read More)

A shortage of STEM grads and data analytics are two of the hiring trends we can expect this year. While some of the issues highlighted in this infographic are carryovers from 2013, they remain important as the job market continues to change with technology and the sluggish economy.   http://visual.ly/8-most-important…(Read More)

There is bliss in the construction workforce. Managers in the U.S. who oversee construction, facilities, and properties are among the happiest in their jobs.  A post on BusinessInsider.com explains the joy comes from their work settings, co-workers, and the flexibility they have in getting things done. Who else made the happy list…(Read More)

Experience, education, and certifications help you hire the right contractors for your commercial building. But have you been able to verify that they have the capabilities to do an outstanding job? Many contractors who are vague about project specifics try to impress businesses with certifications and education. A post on ConstructionDigital.com poses 10 questions…(Read More)