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June 22, 2022
How Safehold Reinvented the Group Lease to Add Value for Building Owners
Jay Sugarman had spent more than 20 years using sale-leasebacks to provide more efficient capital to corporations when he realized he could do the same...
June 1, 2022
Lumber Prices Slump With Rising Interest Rates
Lumber prices have come crashing down in a new sign of how rising interest rates are deflating markets that boomed during the pandemic. Read on...
May 23, 2022
New Girl Scout patch aims to introduce youngsters to careers in construction
What a great endeavor and partnership! The Girl Scouts and the National Association of Homebuilders are teaming up to create a new patch and charm...
May 20, 2022
Three Strategies to Survive Fluctuating Lumber Prices
It’s a different world for contractors now, then when they first entered this industry. Leading contractors are adopting strategies to maintain their competitive advantage, create...
May 11, 2022
Construction Quality Management 101
The secret to achieving the highest level of quality for any job starts with having standards, and construction is no different. We’ll take a deep...
May 3, 2022
Five Causes of Construction Rework and How to Avoid Them
Rework is a word no one wants to hear on a construction project. It typically means some portion of work has to be redone to...
April 26, 2022
Using Connected Devices to Lower the Cost of Risk
IoT devices don't just benefit personal and professional lives. Learn how it can reduce risks and losses and improve productivity and safety. Read More
April 22, 2022
2022 Construction Champions Mentors
Take a look at the women that are not only helping others break into the industry but have long strived to make it a better...
April 15, 2022
4 tips to bring women into construction now
The Building Talent Foundation looks at ways for construction firms to recruit effectively, train, and retain women in construction. Read More
April 13, 2022
These Tech Companies Are Helping To Solve The Construction Worker Labor Shortage
By some estimates, the nation needs 1 million more construction workers, including skilled tradespeople. That unmet need spurs high inflation. Read on to learn more...