Job Order Contracting Basics: Benefits of JOC for Construction Procurement Teams
Learn about the benefits of Job Order Contracting for construction procurement teams.
Learn about the benefits of Job Order Contracting for construction procurement teams.
In the ever-evolving landscape of public sector construction, a myriad of challenges confront leaders tasked with overseeing critical infrastructure projects.
Thought leadership blog post to discuss how JOC can help overcome current industry challenges.
Gain insights into the successful implementation of Gordian’s Job Order Contracting solutions in 2023 and learn how it helped organizations optimize project efficiency and budget control.
Explore everything you need to know about Job Order Contracting (JOC) and Vendor of Record (VOR) to decide which method is right for your organization.
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Any disaster prep plan should include the tools to respond to emergencies and get your services and infrastructure back online quickly. A weather emergency presents a stressful situation, and unfortunately, there are numerous challenges to recovery.
The construction labor shortage is making it more difficult for federal contracting offices to work through their project backlog. This blog post explores how IDIQ project delivery offers the efficiency these critical organizations are looking for.
To successfully execute any construction project, owners must select a project delivery method that best suits their needs. Here’s everything you need to know about the Construction Manager at Risk method and why it could be right for your projects.
Every four years, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) grades U.S. infrastructure. At the midpoint between the last report card and the next one, we look at what the ASCE found, what’s changed and what can still be done.