Construction Management

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Tracking the Owner's Time

You need to know what functions you perform before you can make informed hiring... More

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Monitoring Home Performance

Doug Horgan shares some strategies for keeping tabs on condensation, temperature... More

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Yellow Pad Estimating for Contractors: The Good and the Bad

What seems like a time-saver at first could hurt you as you grow More

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Bad Roof Installations Offer Benefits—for Other Contractors

When roofing contractors screw up, two things happen: the industry gets a bad name and competent contractors get more work. REPLACEMENT CONTRACTOR blogger Mike Damora knows—he sees it all the time. More

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A $1.8M Tear Down

A $1.8 million waterfront house built on the wrong lot must be removed More

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House Move: Saving a Luxury Home From Beach Erosion

When a compromised island setting requires moving not one, but four, massive structures, the logistical challenges are daunting and the process is nothing short of impressive. More

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How to Conduct a Job Start Review

If you work with employees or subs, you need to be clear about what, exactly, the... More

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JLC May Letters

Tips for soldering a lap seam; the usefulness of the GRK lap harness; and the future of vocational training. More

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When It Comes to Asking Clients for a Deposit—Some Advice

Be clear about how much you need for a deposit and why. That will eliminate most pushback. More

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Communities Mandate the Removal of Wood Roofing

In an effort to curb the risk of wildfire destroying homes, more and more western communities push for the removal of existing wood roofing. More

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