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The importance of accurate take-offs in construction cost analysis for civil and underground projects

In civil, heavy, and underground construction, numbers tell the story. Linear feet of trench. Cubic yards of excavation. Conduit runs. Duct banks. Vaults. Restoration quantities. When those numbers are right,

Workers following personal protective equipment (PPE) requirements on a heavy civil construction site

On any active job site, personal protective equipment is often the most visible sign of a company’s safety culture. Hard hats, high-visibility vests, safety glasses, respirators, gloves, and fall protection

Construction expert analyzing schedules during case review vs. litigation support evaluation

In construction litigation, timing and strategy can influence the outcome just as much as the facts themselves. One of the most common questions attorneys and claims professionals ask is this:

General contractor overseeing construction site during project operations

On almost every construction project, the general contractor sits at the center of activity. They coordinate crews, manage schedules, oversee safety, and keep the work moving. When everything goes smoothly,

Geotechnical engineering in construction with soil investigation and drilling at a job site

Geotechnical engineering in construction deals with what many people never see but what ultimately controls whether a project succeeds or struggles: the ground. Soil, rock, and groundwater conditions influence how

Transportation safety expert witness analyzing vehicle movement on a construction site

Transportation-related incidents on construction projects are rarely simple. A dump truck backing into a worker, a delivery vehicle striking a temporary barrier, or a forklift incident inside a staging area

Construction cost analysis used in construction disputes and litigation

When construction projects go off track, conversations often shift quickly from progress and performance to one unavoidable question: where did the money go? Cost is usually the clearest and most

OSHA violations in construction involving fall protection and jobsite hazards

Construction projects rarely look the same from one site to the next, but one thing remains constant across the industry: risk. Heavy equipment, elevated work areas, underground utilities, and tight

Construction defects expert witness conducting forensic site inspection for litigation

Construction defect disputes rarely start with a single, simple question. More often, they begin with frustration. Why is a building leaking when it is brand new? Why is a roadway

Construction expert witness reviewing project documents for litigation support

Construction disputes rarely follow a straight line. Projects evolve, conditions change, and small problems can snowball into major claims that involve multiple parties. When a disagreement becomes serious enough to