Announcements Business of Construction Green Building

Why Build2Sustain?

Let me start by saying how honored I am to be a part of the Build2Sustain advisory board. When James Bedell (@jamesbedell on Twitter) first approached me, I was floored.  With all of the other great attorneys out there who deal in the “green building” arena (see the links to some of their sites in […]

Business of Construction Construction Contracts Guest Post Friday

We Need Strategic Thinking in Construction Procurement

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome back Harold (Hal) Good, CPPO.  Hal served as Director of Procurement and Contracting for the city of Palm Springs, California and Palm Springs International Airport for twenty-one years. He has also held procurement and contracting related Positions at New York University Medical Center and […]

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Some Random (or Not So Random) Musings on a Thursday

As I am sitting here this week trying to get back on the blogging bandwagon (and I apologize for the less consistent posts as of late) and dealing with the occupational hazard of “bloggers block,” I thought I’d just go through the many great posts and blogs of friends and colleagues in the relatively small […]

Announcements Business of Construction Construction Law

Thanks to AEC Quality Magazine

Yesterday, I had the pleasure of invading the great AEC Quality Magazine (published by my pal Brian Hill (@blhill and @aecquality)) with some “musings” (some would say of the “windmill tilting” variety) about a construction lawyer’s role in the construction world and asking the question: “Should Construction Lawyers Wish for Litigation?”  You may be able […]

Business of Construction Guest Post Friday

The Achilles Heel of the “Super O”

For this week’s Guest Post Friday here at Musings, we welcome back Rob Mathewson (@geedrarob) of Geedra. Rob has spent twenty years in sales and marketing management roles with experience in industrial, consumer and construction markets. Rob believes the construction industry is ripe for innovation, based on its massive size, yet low productivity. Even with […]

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