Building A Sustainable Future: Harnessing Recycled Materials For New Construction
- ENVIRONMENT
- June 6, 2023

By Jack Biltis, eBacon Inc. For payroll managers and accountants within the construction sector, the phrase “best practices” often conjures images of meticulous record-keeping, navigating complex regulations, and ensuring accurate and timely payments. While the core principles of payroll management remain consistent across industries, the construction landscape presents unique challenges, particularly when it comes to
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By Ara Grigorian, CPA, CCIFP Don’t let the label “supplemental information” fool you. Accurate contract schedules are just as crucial as the balance sheet and income statement for a construction contractor. By contract schedules, I mean the schedule of completed contracts and contracts in progress. These schedules provide a glimpse of where the company is
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By Monica Kioshi, Kent Companies Construction relies on a steady flow of new talent, and one of the best ways to build it is through meaningful internships. The strongest programs don’t fill time with busywork, they offer students a firsthand look at the pace and pride that define the industry. A well-designed internship builds confidence,
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By NCCER Staff While demand for new construction projects is projected to rise steadily over the next decade, the availability of qualified workers remains one of the greatest constraints on growth. Research consistently shows that the majority of contractors are struggling to fill craft positions, and the skills gap will only widen as experienced professionals
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By Chad Prinkey, Well Built Construction Consulting Buyers of all types have been using the term “apples to apples” for several decades; however, the term is unrealistic for use in selecting contractors due to the inherent differences between products, such as apples, and services, like construction. And yet, how often are you confronted by buyers
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By Lisa Colon, Saul Ewing LLP Flow-down (or “pass-through” or “conduit”) clauses are a common feature in construction contracts, particularly in projects involving multiple tiers of contracts. These clauses are intended to ensure the terms and conditions between the prime contractor and owner apply to all lower tiers of contractors (subcontractors) too. At their best,
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