Winter is just around the corner! For every Minnesotan, the cold season means slow driving, excessive clothing layers, and the Continue reading “What Ethical Wintertime Construction Management Looks Like”
Construction Management
Red Flags in the Commercial Contractor Business
If you’re a small business owner looking to expand, remodel, or move to a new building entirely, you might feel Continue reading “Red Flags in the Commercial Contractor Business”
Architectural Design for Chilly Climates
This idea of constructing with the weather in mind has been worked in to almost every architectural design out there. Continue reading “Architectural Design for Chilly Climates”
How to Build with Occupants in Mind
Of course, when you hire a commercial contractor, a big priority when it comes to the final product should be Continue reading “How to Build with Occupants in Mind”
A Crash Course in Commercial Construction Licensure
Licensure: it’s complicated and filled with caveats in almost every industry. However, this is especially true in commercial construction. Because Continue reading “A Crash Course in Commercial Construction Licensure”
Is Your Building Driving Away Your Business?
Many people do not realize the impact a building’s look or layout can have on their customer base and employee Continue reading “Is Your Building Driving Away Your Business?”
What Great At-Risk Construction Management Brings to Your Project
Both general construction management and at-risk construction management have their pros and cons. At Miller, we do both, and while Continue reading “What Great At-Risk Construction Management Brings to Your Project”
Should you Expand on Your Existing Building or Opt for a New Build?
Change is always scary, especially when it comes to renovating your business. That’s your livelihood, after all; what happens if Continue reading “Should you Expand on Your Existing Building or Opt for a New Build?”
Construction Management or At-Risk Construction Management?
Learning about an industry you have no experience in is hard; sometimes, the jargon and lingo used can seem like Continue reading “Construction Management or At-Risk Construction Management?”