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Construction Business Tax Planning: How Contractors Can Keep More of What They Earn
Tax planning is one of the biggest profit levers in construction, yet most contractors only think about it in April....
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Construction Team Communication Apps: How to Pick the Right Tool for Field-to-Office Communication
Picking a communication app for your construction company is harder than it sounds. Here's how to cut through the...
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Joist vs Projul 2026: Which Estimating Tool Is Better for Contractors?
Joist is a popular estimating and invoicing app, but it was built for solo tradespeople, not growing contractors....
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Construction Mental Health: Addressing Burnout, Stress, and Substance Abuse on the Jobsite
The construction industry loses more workers to suicide than falls. It's time we talk about mental health, burnout, and...
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Construction Accounts Receivable Aging Reports: The Contractor's Complete Guide
Accounts receivable aging reports help construction companies track outstanding invoices by how long they've been...
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Financing Your Construction Business: Loans, Lines of Credit, and Cash Flow Strategies
Cash flow is the number one killer of construction businesses. Not bad work. Not lack of projects. Cash flow. You can...
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Best Excavation Contractor Software for 2026
Excavation contractors deal with fuel-hungry equipment, tight grading specs, and jobs that change the second a bucket...
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Construction Pricing Strategies Beyond Cost-Plus: 5 Models That Maximize Profit
Cost-plus isn't the only way to price construction work. Here are five pricing strategies that help contractors stop...
Read More →Construction Time Tracking: How to Stop Losing Money on Labor
Labor is the biggest line item on most construction jobs, and inaccurate time tracking is one of the fastest ways to...
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How to Transition from Residential to Commercial Construction
What changes when you move from residential to commercial work, and how to make the transition without getting burned.
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Hiring Your First Employee as a Solo Contractor: What You Need to Know
Making your first hire is one of the biggest moves you'll make as a solo contractor. Here's what you actually need to...
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6 Best Trimble Viewpoint Alternatives for Contractors in 2025
Trimble Viewpoint is built for large enterprises, but most contractors don't need that level of complexity. Here are 6...
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