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3 Ways to Keep Your Commercial Construction Project on Budget

From the stories you’ve heard from peers or others in the industry, it might sound almost impossible to achieve a

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What is an RFI Log in Commercial Construction?

A Request for Information (RFI) is a document used in construction when further clarification is needed regarding the project’s plans,

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Advantages of Upgrading Your Gray Shell to a White Box

Finalizing a commercial space so it is ready for business takes time and money. Sometimes a landlord chooses to front

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What’s the Difference Between a Gray Shell and White Box in the Commercial Sector?

When evaluating potential commercial spaces, you might run into the terms “gray shell” and “white box,” or slight variations on

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New Trends: Building Around the Brightline Stations

The Brightline intercity express train connects Miami to Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach and soon to Orlando International Airport. This

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Upgrading an Office Building or Office Complex to Class A

Office buildings fall into one of three general categories – Class A, Class B, or Class C. This classification system

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There’s a New Code in Town: Grease Trap Requirements for Restaurants

Code requirements for restaurants have always been stringent, but in an effort further to reduce waste and its environmental impact,

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How to Handle a GC Transition in the Middle of a Project

No one hires a general contractor with the intention of terminating them mid-way through the project, but sometimes things happen.

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Cost-Effective Restaurant Buildout Tips

Margins are tight in the restaurant industry, so it’s important to keep costs low wherever possible. This includes during the

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Changing GCs When Your Project is Already in Construction

Commercial construction projects are highly stressful and frequently very expensive undertakings. There’s no room for error, and you need an

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DocuSign and Construction — What You Need to Know

Sometimes one of the biggest delays in construction has nothing to do with the build itself but rather the time-consuming

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Navigating the Escalation of Material Prices in Construction

Across the construction industry we are seeing escalating prices in both materials and labor. Not only is this affecting contractors’

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