Hiring a full-service general contractor is crucial for the majority of large construction projects. The full-service general contractor will have the knowledge, experience, and connections to help you navigate complex projects.
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Category: Construction Industry News
How to Find a Commercial Space
Ready to expand your business? If you’re in the market for a new commercial space, it is essential to understand the steps in the process. Here’s everything you need to know to help you find commercial space for your business.
read moreHow to Find a Commercial Contractor
Looking to hire a commercial contractor to make tenant improvements? With so many options available, it’s important to make sure you find the right contractor who can support your construction needs professionally and efficiently while keeping open and honest communication.
read moreFour 2019 Commercial Construction Trends
As commercial construction needs evolve, the industry evolves with them. With new technologies becoming integrated into job sites, changing customer needs, and exciting new methods for increasing efficiency, 2019 is an exciting year for commercial construction.
read moreHow Technology is Making Your General Contractor More Efficient
Construction tends to be an industry resistant to change. Contractors have a reputation for being old-school, stoic, and maybe a little behind on modern technology trends. But that’s all starting to change. With the emergence of mobile computing, Building Information Modeling (BIM), and bidding software, general contractors are able to reduce costs and pass the savings on to their clients.
read more2019 Construction Forecast: Insight for Commercial Brokers
The Greater Seattle Area construction sector had a great year in 2018, which fed a hot real estate market, both commercial and residential. As 2019 begins, we take a look at how upcoming trends, technology, and economic factors may impact the commercial construction space. These factors will influence the relationship among commercial real estate brokers, general contractors, and tenants.
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