Project scope creep; what a nightmare! It is the leaky drain of construction project management. And we all know that a leaky drain can cause serious damage. Small projects begin to trickle in and we think oh this isn’t too bad, and then the project spirals out of control. Scope creep is the reason projects […]
How to Properly Manage a Construction Project without Sacrificing the Timeline
Any project manager who has gone to college can create a decent project schedule. This doesn’t mean their schedule will withstand the pressures placed on it in a real world test. An experienced project manager can create a project timeline that will result in a successfully delivered project on time and within budget. Keeping the […]
Powerful Ways to Improve Your Construction Project Management System
We all have a system that we follow for work purposes. We develop our style over time and create key signature details that catch on in time. Successful construction project managers are always on the lookout for new ways to improve project management in some way. We have put together 8 powerful ways to improve […]
5 Tips from Successful Construction Project Managers
Construction project management varies from other types of project management in a few different ways. We all know that initiation, planning, execution, performance, and monitoring are vital parts of successfully managing a construction project. We also must assess risk and take action when we see people being careless or cutting corners. Here’s a previous blog […]
10 Practices that Put Your Construction Project Objectives at Risk – Part Two
We shared the first five of 10 practices that put your construction project objectives at risk in a previous blog post. Here we’ll talk about 6-10 and the roles they play in your projects and risk management procedures. We can all agree that small problems can creep up on us quite quickly and turn into […]
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