Executive summary. Most contractors use letters to communicate significant events in a project. Use letters to tell. Use RFIs to ask. Letters for...
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Notice: Writing the Letter
Executive summary. There’s almost nothing more important than notifying your client, in accordance with the Contract, of a time and/or cost impact....
The Internal Pre-Con: Top 10
Executive Summary: Contractors usually are mandated to attend a pre-construction meeting with the Owner. There’s no reason not to also have...
Letters – Keep them Simple & Discrete
Executive Summary: Written communication is a skill every good project manager must have. Knowing how to write a letter is critical during the...
Grammar for Professionals… and the Rest of Us
A friend recently sent me this link to a grammar website, Grammarly. Grammarly gives you tips, tricks, and some plugins to help keep your...
Safety: Communication, Communication, Communication
Executive Summary: To be successful in heavy/civil construction, it is imperative to have a rudimentary understanding of engineering concepts....