Construction Managers Job

Construction Managers manage and plan construction projects. They also work as general superintendents, construction superintendents, general construction managers, project engineers, or executive construction managers. The job title of the “construction manager” is usually reserved for self-employed or salaried individuals who monitor construction workers and supervisors. Read the rest of this entry »

Risk management
In the extremely volatile financial environment of today, risk management focuses on matters of insurance and is concerned with identifying potential risks, which may have a severe impact on a firm. Firms conduct risk management assessments in an effort to identify new ways of protecting their assets against sharp market fluctuations. Read the rest of this entry »
Construction Site Accidents
The following are some statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics on safety and on-the-job injuries in the construction industry:

* One of every five workplace fatalities is a construction worker. Read the rest of this entry »

As we positively affect the environment around us with sustainable green construction, we eventually create better health for ourselves.

“Green Building” is a broad term used to describe the design and construction of sustainable and environmentally conscious buildings.The driving force behind this is to lower our negative impact on the environment and, at the same time, make the buildings we live and work in safer and healthier for us. Read the rest of this entry »

The best project manager is supported by a project management software tool that caters to unique project requirements. When selecting a software to run a project or business, many buyers overlook key factors that ensure a successful project management software implementation. The purpose of this article is to provide business owners and project  managers with insights on how to select the best project management software. Read the rest of this entry »