Job Order Contracting Best Practices: 7 Tips for a Successful Joint Scope Meeting
Before your next Job Order Contracting project, read this for proven and practical advice for conducting a thorough Joint Scope Meeting.
Before your next Job Order Contracting project, read this for proven and practical advice for conducting a thorough Joint Scope Meeting.
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Job Order Contracting (JOC) has been helping streamline construction project delivery for decades. And like any formalized process, JOC has its own terminology. We put together a list of terms to know during JOC program implementation and project execution.
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When emergencies strike, healthcare providers shine by caring for those affected. But what if healthcare facilities are damaged in a disaster? How might that affect patient care? Read this to learn how mitigating risk and recover quickly from disaster.
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How can you build an estimate for a large, complex project and be confident that your figures reflect actual market costs for different locales? It’s a difficult task. Luckily, there are tools designed to address this exact problem: The City Cost Index and predictive cost data.
With a second wave of COVID-19 now sweeping across of the nation, it’s appropriate to look back on the first wave to better prepare our hospitals. What risks do our facilities hold? And what can be done to address them? One unexpected area of risk: Entrances.
Three essential questions to guide your project selection amidst budget challenges and enhance decision-making.