Customer Interview: Tim Aguilar, Church On The Move, Roswell, NM
I would recommend Constructable "Absolutely, every time." A newly-renovated space in Church On The Move, Roswell, NM. From time to time we will feature a customer on our blog and announcements page to talk about Constructable's projects, quality of work, and what
Customer Interview: June Smith* and A Very Most Special Customer
From time to time we will feature a customer on our blog and announcements page to talk about Constructable's projects, quality of work, and what it is like to be a customer of ours. Today we have the privilege of
Heroism in the Workplace
Business owners and top managers know that they have to get things done. In this ever-changing economy, complete with occupational half-life (the amount of time it takes for half of your formal training to become obsolete), raging competition, undercut bids,
How to Monetize Your Work
90% of small businesses fail. It is evident from this statistic that many people are trying to monetize what they do best. All the promise of success, the hard work it takes to get there, the good fortune of external,
The Challenge of Business in the Digital Age
Never before in the history of mankind has business been so fast-paced, has a customer been so empowered, and success in business so complex. This is not hyperbole; it is fact.
Negotiating Like a Pro Part 2
In the last post we asked the question, "How do you keep up with all the necessities of contractual legalese, in-house counsel on the other side, rising costs, hard-nosed negotiation, timelines, scoping, keeping the customer happy, informing stakeholders, and all
Negotiating Like a Pro Part 1
How do you keep up with all the necessities of contractual legalese, in-house counsel on the other side, rising costs, hard-nosed negotiation, timelines, scoping, keeping the customer happy, informing stakeholders, and all the other various hats that a construction management
What The Joker Teaches Us About Construction: Cost, Price, Value
What can a fictional, sinister, evil comic book character teach us about construction? It is simple: cost, price, and value.
Let Someone Else Do It
ou simply do not have bandwidth to do all you need to do. Business owners, project leaders, procurement managers, etc. do not have the time to manage their projects/be on site/keep an eye on the bottom line/negotiate/quality assure/inspect as they would