Engineering & Construction · Topic
Best Practices
5 articles from Engineering & Construction practitioners
Crafted Journey How To: Setting Scope, Saving Sanity, and Protecting Long-Term Client Value
The independent workforce continues to grow, with professionals increasingly choosing solo and fractional paths over traditional employment. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that independent contractors now represent 11.9 million workers, or about 7.4% of total U.S. employment. Without the structural guardrails of traditional roles, independent professionals must define scope, success, and boundaries…
What’s the One Mistake You Correct Most Often in Cleaning or Disinfecting
In cleaning and disinfecting, the most common mistake isn’t doing too little—it’s doing too much with the wrong product. Facilities often default to highly aggressive disinfectants like sporicides in a “spray and pray” mindset, overlooking how overuse can quietly degrade equipment, damage surfaces, and even shorten a facility’s operational lifespan. Smart disinfection is about…
HVAC Safety Reform with Fallon Dyle: Rethinking Chemical Practices and Tackling Hidden Health Hazards in the Field
As HVAC systems evolve and health concerns take center stage, the industry is being forced to reckon with more than just performance specs. A growing threat from resilient biofilms, coupled with widespread misinformation about chemical cleaners like bleach, is pushing technicians and manufacturers to reexamine how they approach safety and maintenance. Reports have emerged…
Southwest Construction Services: A Bond Beyond Business
A construction firm discovers that treating clients and employees like family creates loyalty that outlasts any contract
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