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4 Tips for Improving Your Project Close-Out

Bob

What’s the best time in the lifecycle of a construction project? The day that your boss tells you that you’ve got a new job assignment. What’s the worst time in the lifecycle of a project? […]

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Toolbox – Pipe Jacking & Directional Boring

Bob

Here are some excellent resources for pipe jacking, microtunneling & directional boring:

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Resident Engineer’s Toolbox – Task Organization

Bob

In my article on the tactics for tracking open project issues I discussed some ways that construction engineers always have systems on-board to navigate the multitude of problems, issues, emails & tasks that need to […]

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Toolbox – Piling Links

Bob
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Resident Engineer’s Toolbox – Constructability Reviews

Bob

I was recently asked to assemble some bullet points concerning Constructability Reviews – What are they? Who performs them? And what do the reviews entail? I thought I’d share my thoughts in a short post […]

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    Tracking Professional Development Hours (PDH’s)

    If you are a Professional Engineer like me, then I’m going to bet $1 that you have struggled to some extent with keeping track of your PDH’s. Go ahead, admit it, this is a safe [...]
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  • Curing Concrete with Plastic? Be Careful…
  • A Construction Engineer’s Toolbox
  • Resident Engineer’s Toolbox – Constructability Reviews
  • Search & Rescue Gear List
  • Project Manager’s Toolbox – The Job Cost Worksheet
  • PROJECT MANAGEMENT TACTICS – Tracking Open Job Issues
  • Resident Engineer’s Toolbox – Tracking Open Issues
  • IDOT Width Restriction Signage

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