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Written By: John Poole on February 21, 2010 87 Comments
What Was the Cost of Construction of the 2010 Olympics

I must say that I have thoroughly enjoyed watching the likes of Lindsay Von, Bodie Miller, and Apolo Anoton Ohno rake in medals at the Olympics in Vancouver this year.  I couldn’t help but wonder how many of these fantastic facilities were new and how much money was thrown into these games for the construction […]

Written By: John Poole on February 15, 2010 28 Comments

I am assembling a team for the preparation of a Facilities Master Plan for the University of Maryland.  I am a civil engineer and LEED AP with extensive construction experience as well as AutoCAD skills.  I will need at least a landscape architect as well as a transportation expert.  Please view the excerpts below of […]

Written By: John Poole on February 14, 2010 213 Comments
Fire Your Relatives. Scare Your Employees. And Stop Whining – So Says George Cloutier

Have you ever heard of George Cloutier?  Me neither, until  I ran across an article on the New York Times website today where an interview was published with the author of, “Profits Aren’t Everything, They’re the Only Thing” and the founder of American Management Services.  After reading the article, I wanted to ask Mr. […]

Written By: John Poole on February 10, 2010 255 Comments
Does all this Snowfall Disprove Climate Change?

This has been one heckuva (helluva) weather year on the east coast.  I’m sitting here while a three and half foot drift of snow is piled against my front door while snow continues to fall on a town where yearly records have already been shattered (I think I read that somewhere).  We’ve had a very […]

Written By: John Poole on February 8, 2010 401 Comments

There are a few interesting additions to the projects up for bid list this week and some older projects that look fantastic.  There are some great looking $1-$2 million jobs.  Keep in mind that I am offering free pre-construction services in exchange for involvement in the management of the project.  Hopefully we can partner up […]

Written By: John Poole on February 7, 2010 31 Comments
Darnell Brings Emotional Intelligence to Contractors in “The People-Profit Connection”.

Since Emotional Intelligence has hit the mainstream sometime back in the mid-nineties, most of us have at least seen an Oprah episode about what Emotional Intelligence is how it can be applied to the workplace.  I’ve found that some (mostly women) look at EI as a very crucial aspect of interpersonal relations that apply inside […]

Written By: Josh Groves on February 1, 2010 One Comment

As with everyone else over the last eight months, I was closely following the federal government’s attempts at bolstering the construction and real estate industries, and I have read many enlightening commentaries both for and against stimulus.

As can be expected, Realtor associations as well as construction industry associations were quite pleased with the affects […]

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