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How to Negotiate Construction Bids Without Losing Your Shirt
Contractor Warning: Liquidated Damages Add Up Fast
Don’t Forget This in Your Bid Estimates: Weather Delays!
Avoiding Costly Utility Conflicts: Planning & Excavation Insights
Field Work + Class Work = A Smarter Engineer
Why You Should Review Every Job (Even the Good Ones) - Post-Project Budgeting Tips for Contractors
Want to Be an Engineer? Get in the Trenches — Literally
Choosing an Engineering School? Look for This First!
Want to Work in Construction or Engineering? Do This First! ProfitDig Power Tip
Bid vs Budget: Why You’re Losing Money Without Even Realizing It
The Smart Way to Handle Equipment Costs in Bids
How to Price Equipment for a Job Bid - Even If You Own It
Why You Don’t Take Jobs You Can’t Finish (and Why You Need ProfitDig)
How to Land Construction Work—Old School Style
How to Get on a GC’s Radar (Even If You're New)
No Experience? Here’s How to Get Your First Job in Construction or Engineering
Building Trust: The Simple Thing That Makes Contractors Look Legit
The #1 Habit That Gets Contractors More Jobs (Along with Gratitude and Ambition)
Firing a Crew Member: A Foreman's Hard Lesson
Leading a Team: Earning Respect & Avoiding Disunity
Respect & Responsibility: Leading a Team
How to Find General Contractors Willing to Work with New Subs
Young Foreman vs. Seasoned Crew: Earning Respect the Hard Way (Answering Viewer Questions)
Why Equal Partnerships Don’t Work in Construction
Google Business Profile: Get More Customers
Old-School Move That Still Works: Business Cards in the Wild
Old-School Marketing… and a Little Bit of Hustle
Simple Facebook Marketing for Contractors
Empathy vs. Accountability: Finding the Line as a Leader
When Empathy Isn’t Enough: A Hard Conversation Every Leader Faces
This One Thing Can Align Your Entire Company: The Power of a Simple Mission Statement
You're One Job Away From Failure
Don't Hire Your Friends! (Why it's a Bad Idea in Construction)
When Life Hits Hard: How to Handle Employees with Personal Struggles
Bidding Secrets from a Construction Pro: Never Outsell Your Crew!
Your Buddy's Not Producing on the Jobsite—Now What?
Are Your Employees Too Nice to Tell the Truth? Understanding Pleasanteeism
Motivating Your Crew & Boosting Profits
Why Getting Accurate Flow Data in Rural Areas is So Difficult
The Cattle Rancher Side Hustle
A Water Authority CEO Explains How to Lower Your Water Bill
Hydrant Color Code Confusion: NFPA vs. Municipal Standards
Do Firetrucks Drain Town Water Supplies?
Knowing Your Costs is the Key to Bidding Your Construction Jobs Accurately
Smart Billing Strategies for Freelancers
WARNING: It May Take You a Long Time to Get Paid on a Job. Advice from Project Manager, Jeff Spencer
How Water Systems Stay Secure & Handle Emergencies | ProfitDig
Smart Invoicing Strategies for Contractors
Smart Billing: Get Paid Big & Avoid Cash Flow Problems - Advice from a Professional Project Manager
Should Foremen Fear Their Apprentices?
Motivating Your Construction Company Employees with Incentives (a ProfitDig Power Tip)
How To Be a Better Construction Foreman - Advice from a Professional Project Manager
The Danger of Hiring Friends for Your Construction Business (a ProfitDig Power Tip)
How to Break into Construction from Another Industry
Heavy Civil vs. Other Construction: Experience Needed
Hidden Costs of Idle Construction Equipment
Inside Dickson Water Authority: Management, Challenges, & Innovation | ProfitDig
Winning or Losing Construction Job Bids Comes Down to This
Should Operator Rate Be Included in Equipment Cost?
How Much Does Your Equipment REALLY Cost?
Jeff Spencer's Number One Strategy for Growing Your Construction Business
Job Bidding: Don't Be Afraid to Play with the Big Dogs
Can a Flooring Estimator Convert to Heavy Civil? (Responding to a Viewer Question)
Demolition & Utility Work: Watch Your Geological Reports!
Demolition & Utility Relocation: Unexpected Costs!
Watch Out for Hidden Demolition Costs in Utility Bids!
Bidding on Projects: Avoid Costly Mistakes by Reading Plans from Front to Back
Why You Must Read Every Page of a Set of Drawings When Bidding Construction Work
Make Sure To Qualify Your Construction Job Bids
How to Format Construction Change Orders Like a Pro
Why You Should Cost Your Equipment at Rental Rates
Clients Push Back on Change Orders? Here's What To Do
What is a Change Order? Construction Contract Changes Explained
What Is A Change Order? Construction Contract Basics Explained
How to Get Promoted From Laborer to Foreman
How to Start a Construction Career
Hard Work: Then vs. Now
Get Promoted Faster: Go Above & Beyond
Laziness Kills Your Chance of Success in Construction
Know Your Drawings and Know Your Jobsites
How Stockpiling Materials Can Save Your Profits
Construction Project Deadlines & Liquidated Damages
Construction Job Bidding: Check Your Resources First!
How a Contractor Should Deal with Weather Delays
Construction Job Bidding: Avoid a Last Minute Crunch!
How to Advance Your Construction Career - Advice from Experts
Job Interviews: Better to be Honest or Know-it-all?
Track Hoe Mastery: No Replacement for Experience
How to Spot a Bad Operator: The Key Test
Epic Interview Fail! (Headache-Inducing Interviewee) - Job Interview Skills
Accounting for Tree Removal & Property Restoration in Your Construction Bids
Why a Pre-Existing Property Damage Inspection is Like Insurance
Pre-Construction Property Inspection: Avoid Costly Mistakes
Protect Yourself: Before & After Property Photos
Setting Minimum Daily Production Rates with Your Foremen is the Key to Jobsite Success
Spotting Future Leaders: Traits of Top Operators per a Successful Project Manager
Successful Construction Project Manager Says Site Management is the Most Important Thing Foremen Do
What Makes a Great Construction Foreman? A Successful Project Manager Tells It Straight.
Do Operators Make Good Foremen? Insights from a Pro
A Project Manager Gives His Best Advice for Building a Successful Career as a Construction Foreman