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Archive: GEM Articles

Most successful firms no longer do everything in-house. Explore how you can enhance your output with a laser-focused collaboration strategy

Does each project go through the same stages of Initiation, Planning, Design, Construction and Closeout? This article explores ways in which projects vary significantly from one sector to another.

A project management process generally includes four phases: initiating, planning, executing, and closing. Dive deeper to understand the roles and key traits of the "Specialist Construction Manager" vs the "Versatile Project Manager".

PMCs are always asked to take full ownership of projects, but is this a risky move? With the right approach, PMCs can successfully navigate the challenges of owning a project and delivering successful outcomes.

Take a sneak peek into what a robust process for engineering services management looks like.

Most projects struggle on time due to this simple oversight in the early stages. Did you have a similar experience?

It is every construction professional’s dream to be able to fast-track the project they work on. However, rarely do we consider the idea holistically (safety-quality-cost). We share a few thoughts around this today.

Alu-Form technology is used to produce high quality durable and affordable buildings. A good formwork is made up of high strength aluminium extrusion which weighs very less compared to steel formwork

Is a defect in the final product always a result of poor workmanship? Or could there exist other systemic issues eventually revealing themselves as defects? Here are a few thoughts and cases that you might be familiar with.

Are human resources fungible? How do changes in leadership and project teams impact the continuity of a project? This article delves into human resource is not only one of the most vital resource for project delivery, but also the most difficult to manage.