Three Things a Facilities Condition Assessment Must Identify
The most important sectors of North American life depend on effectively managing facilities and other physical assets. Government administration requires […]
The most important sectors of North American life depend on effectively managing facilities and other physical assets. Government administration requires […]
Explore a high-level overview of data and trends from Gordian’s Q3 Construction Cost Insights Report.
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 Design-Bid-Build method and why it could be right for your next project.
Facilities resilience planning is now a core competency for organizational leaders. This blog post explores three practical considerations for strengthening your asset portfolio against natural disasters and changing weather patterns.
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.
As a follow-up to our 2023 Construction Cost Trends Webinar, here are more insights and answers to commonly asked questions about the construction market.
Adopting a framework for decision-making drastically improves how facility planning is approached by healthcare leaders.
Facilities leaders measure asset performance by keeping an eye on Key Performance Indicators, or KPIs. In this blog post, we’ll explore a few common facilities KPIs and why they are popular with organizations of all sizes.
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.