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Whirlwind Steel wins 2016 best construction blog competition. The construction marketing ideas book. Construction Blogs and Resources. About Construction Marketing Ideas. Log into your account. Construction Blogs and Resources. Construction Blogs and Resources. The list of blogs relevant to the construction industry has grown exponentially since the first Construction Marketing Ideas blog. Posting in October, 2006. If you think your blog qualifies, please feel free to email me at buckshon@cnrgp.com.
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Construction Marketing Ideas: November 2012
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Discover your free Construction Marketing Ideas Email Newsletter. Tuesday, November 20, 2012. Construction marketing: When things go wrong, can things go right? However, the largest problem occurred mid-day, when our wonderfully effective part-time employee dedicated to collecting old accounts asked me to speak with a client who had agreed to pay the bill, under duress. We earn a significant percentage of our print advertising revenue through special features and project profiles. Often the architect...
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BuiltEnvironment: Marketing - A/E/C/Env.
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A Visible Expert shares random thoughts about marketing professional services for the "built environment" (architects, engineers, planners, landscape architects, surveyors, environmental scientists, construction managers and contractors). You have to have a great story! If you have been a frequent reader of this blog over the last dozen years, you are no doubt aware that I place a lot of importance on having a compelling story to tell when you are preparing an A/E/C/Environmental industry proposal. As ou...
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PSMJ Resources Blog: April 2014
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Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Break Your Fees Down—Keep Your Prices Up. Fee checklists can sell your project! E establish checklists for almost every aspect of project delivery. But they can be more than just technical and administrative processes. Believes checklists for project scope, detailed down to the project area type, can help you negotiate higher fees. Let’s use schools as an example. Our recommended checklist would list every project area, such as:. The more elements you. What level are you on?
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Constructonomics: September 2009 - Construction Economics, Construction Management Leadership
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A blog covering everything in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Real Estate industry - and plus a little bit more. Tuesday, September 29, 2009. Does Your Company Do Employee Reviews? I Think I Know. When was your last employee review? Now, I'm not talking about some pat on the back for a job well done, or a passive aggressive comment from your boss at the water cooler, I'm talking about a sit down, face-to-face, knock-down, drag-out, employee review. I doubt it was anytime soon. Many profes...
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Constructonomics: The Great Recession Ain't Bad for Everyone - Construction Economics, Construction Management Leadership
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A blog covering everything in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Real Estate industry - and plus a little bit more. Tuesday, November 10, 2009. The Great Recession Ain't Bad for Everyone. I just read a CNN.com article. About how after a tough year in 2008, banker bonuses will be up 40% in 2009. Thank God! The reality of the situation is that during recessions companies run very lean and cut costs wherever possible. They also may be paying less on financing, credit, and goods and services...
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Constructonomics: July 2009 - Construction Economics, Construction Management Leadership
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A blog covering everything in the Architecture, Engineering, Construction and Real Estate industry - and plus a little bit more. Thursday, July 30, 2009. Top 5 ways to save money on construction projects. To the contractor who will turn around and blame every cost and schedule overrun on the architect until everybody lands in court fighting over money. It’s really a lovely system we have worked out, but without the initial financing from the bank, our diabolical plans cannot even begin. 8217; to you!
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PSMJ Resources Blog: January 2014
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014. 5 Tools Everyone in Project Management Should Be Using. Every profession has its set of go-to tools. (Don’t believe me? Even those stalwart enough among us to prepare for the fabled—or inevitable? 8212; Zombie Apocalypse. Have their favorite whatsits and doodads. With that in mind, here are 5 tools—some oldies, but goodies from 2013 and some new ones for 2014—that every. Project manager should be using. 15Five turns all reports into conversations (think GChat or your Gmail Inbo...
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PSMJ Resources Blog: December 2013
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013. Why Did We Win? By David Whitemyer, AIA. As we begin 2014, take a moment to assess what your firm has done RIGHT. Another reason to find out exactly why you won is to ensure that you manage the client’s expectations and keep them happy during the project. You’ll want to deliver on the promises in your proposal – especially if that’s what sold them! 8211; and to enhance your strengths. 8221; What were our weaknesses? Did we have the lowest price? Did our proposal include any fl...
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