Project Selection Discipline Yields Better Performance Outcomes

Project Selection Discipline Yields Better Performance Outcomes

The statistical risk of taking on a bad job increases with the size and number of projects. Sophisticated project selectivity controls can help manage […] Read More
Supply Chain Disruption: Is Now the Time for Contractors to Warehouse or Carry Inventory?

Supply Chain Disruption: Is Now the Time for Contractors to Warehouse or Carry Inventory?

Purchasing and holding long-lead inventory of construction materials can provide advantages for certain projects or customers, but also brings with it […] Read More
Thinking Ahead: Understanding the Hidden Risks in Your Backlog

Thinking Ahead: Understanding the Hidden Risks in Your Backlog

We’re seeing lackluster, albeit mixed, nonresidential building construction spending growth in 2021 while prices are climbing at a breakneck pace. […] Read More
A Blueprint for Risk Management in Construction

A Blueprint for Risk Management in Construction

Define risk management in construction, and what would your answer be? Read More
Using Captive Insurance to Strengthen Your Organization and Build Resilience

Using Captive Insurance to Strengthen Your Organization and Build Resilience

Here’s how E&C companies can use captive insurance to shield themselves against the impacts of an economic recession while also strengthening their […] Read More
What to Do When Projects Go Bad, Part 3

What to Do When Projects Go Bad, Part 3

In this final segment on how to right projects that go awry, we provide a practical framework for executives to work through the key issues impacting […] Read More
A Blueprint for Risk Management in Construction

A Blueprint for Risk Management in Construction

Nine elements that should be included in every construction firm’s formal risk management strategy Read More