The construction industry is currently facing a lot of changes that restrict the ways business is done efficiently. In many areas with shelter in place orders, construction is still considered an essential business, often with the caveat that they maintain social distancing guidelines and/or have a maximum staffing size. However, other areas are more restrictive on the type of construction allowed (ex: critical infrastructure only, affordable housing, etc.).
In this GlobeSt article by Partner’s Brian Ward, Technical Director of Construction Services, he offers 7 things to be considered for construction projects that are moving forward during COVID-19. Click here to read more.

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During my 40+ years in business, both as a client and consultant, I’ve made what feels like millions of decisions. In the early years, my decisions had limited consequences, but as I moved up in the industry, decisions became more complex, sometimes even resulting in broad industry impacts. I've spent a lot of time studying decisions in order to try to make the best ones along the way.




