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1.12.2018

BIM—Increased Productivity and Less Rework

Originally conceived to allow inter-disciplinary software cross talk, BIM has become more than a design tool. Architecture and engineering firms now use BIM to facilitate..

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1.9.2018

How to Manage an Internal Ownership Transition

While prospective owners inside an architecture or engineering firm will have better knowledge of its operations and value than someone outside, any potential buyer should ask..

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1.8.2018

Why Prepare a Formal Project Management Plan?

Some project managers are skeptical that they need to spend a lot of time on a formal project management plan (PMP). They think that they can just go ahead and get started. In..

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1.2.2018

How to Generate the Least Amount of Leads

Want to know how to turn your architecture or engineering firm into a fast-sinking ship? Start marketing with traditional advertising! According to HubSpot’s State of Inbound..

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12.26.2017

Considering Selling in 2018? Read this First!

Getting a firm ready to sell begins well before a potential buyer is introduced into the equation. Even if a sale of your A/E firm couldn’t be any distant or abstract of a..

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12.26.2017

A/E/C Mergers and Acquisitions in December

Here’s a recap of some of the latest A/E/C mergers and acquisitions making headlines… December 20, 2017 – McDermott (Houston, TX) announced a merger with engineering firm..

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12.22.2017

Republicans Finalize Tax Cuts and Jobs Act

Congressional Republicans have now finalized the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, new tax legislation that slashes the U.S. corporate tax rate to 21 percent and individual taxes for wealthy..

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