Let me share a story that fundamentally changed my perspective on project success. In my previous role at a major corporation, I was the typical certified project manager. Armed with my PMP ...
A successful construction project starts long before the first shovel hits the ground. It begins with the contract. As discussed in the Construction Law Forum hosted by Mandelbaum Barrett PC, a ...
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The best project managers are those who consistently deliver, on time and within budget, projects that meet or exceed stakeholders’ expectations. Those project managers understand that leadership and ...
Transitioning to clean energy alternatives such as solar farms, wind power or battery energy storage is important for achieving a sustainable and low-carbon future. Yet, the development of renewable ...
The construction industry has a reputation for being a slow adopter of new technology. In fact – and not to put too fine a point on this, but – one anonymous company highlighted in the JB Knowledge ...
What separates a successful coding project from one that spirals into chaos? It’s not just technical skill or a great idea—it’s planning. Imagine diving into a project with no clear direction, only to ...
Even with recent and growing public support for critically necessary affordable housing in California, developers are finding it difficult to make these projects pencil. They are forced to contend ...
Artificial intelligence is helping property management companies develop successful projects while building and maintaining a sense of community with their tenants. AI is incorporated into every ...
Mr. Emieseifa James, is Head, Corporate Communication at Julius Berger Nigeria Plc – one of the giants in Nigeria’s construction industry. In this interview with Bola Odele, he says the company’s ...
Canada is experiencing a surge in nuclear job creation - and the demand for a skilled workforce will continue to grow, a new study commissioned by the Canadian Nuclear Association (CNA) has found.