On-Site Spring Construction Newsletter


Here’s a brief glance at what you’ll find in the Spring issue…

Infrastructure projects: A review of bidding methods for federal contracts

With the signing of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act in late 2021, things are looking up for federal construction projects. For construction companies considering getting in on the action, the journey will begin as most jobs do: with a bid. This article reviews the two major bidding methods for federal contracts: sealed bidding and contracting by negotiation. A sidebar looks at some variations on these two methods. Read More

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A good idea: Buy-sell agreements

Life comes at you fast. Any one of a wide variety of dire events could pose a major problem to any construction company with multiple owners. That’s why having a buy-sell agreement is a good idea. This article explores the valuation provision of such an agreement. Read More

Strategize to manage materials and labor costs

The COVID-19 pandemic’s ongoing impact on supply chains and labor have made managing project costs increasingly difficult for construction companies. In today’s climate, getting supplies and people to jobsites when they’re needed calls for more planning. This article suggests various strategies to consider. Read More

Should you invest in custom software?

Contractors are regularly urged to buy the latest and greatest high-tech solutions, but no software tool is perfect. Some construction business owners might consider engaging an outside firm to help them develop a customized software solution. This article explores some of the factors to consider when weighing the “buy vs. build” decision. Read More

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