Category: Blog
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Thank you for this week!(2026_01_05)
Hello all, Happy New Year, I hope your Holidays were bright and cheery, and if not, I hope you’re making headway for the next round of Holidays! We had a very busy and mostly productive Holiday Season; I counted up 21 service calls completed for my neighbors in Falcon, Peyton, and Elbert, all successfully completed!I…
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Thank you for this week!(December 15th)
Howdy howdy! Another busy week making headway, though mostly in the background. Picking up where we left off, things are moving forward, some a little faster than I expected, but that’s how business works at time, right? In the Facility Management division all but one facility is working well; the one that needed a camera…
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Thank you for this week! (December 8th)
Hello again! Very busy this week, making headway across the boards, but I didn’t make any headboards this week… Picking up where we left off, the truck is running well and the weather is mostly nice, so we’re very thankful for both of those things. In Facility Management, we got one building resolved already, turned…
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Thank you for this week! (December 1st)
Howdy folks! Welcome back to the blog, its been on my mind to get back to regular posting, but its also been very busy! Last week was an interesting week; I had mechanical issues with my truck so I had to bring it in the shop and get that sorted out. We also had a…
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Streamlining: Maintenance Management
In my never-ending quest to streamline operations, I’ve combined all of my various ‘Property Management type services’ into a single category: Maintenance Management. This allows me to have one set of rules and operating procedures for the same type of work across multiple property and project types. So, what is ‘Maintenance Management’?In short, it’s the…
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What does a Construction Manager do for you, the Residential Customer?
A Construction Manager is just what it sounds like, a person who Manages the Process of Construction. In that role, I handle everything from figuring out what the Scope of Work(s) is/are, through requesting Bids/Estimates/Quotes, sorting out which one is the best choice, and then through the execution of any and all contracts. What does…
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Divisions of Construction
Did you know there are currently (as of this writing) 50 different divisions of construction trades? According to CSI (Construction Specifications Institute), and broken down by Wikipedia, there are 50 different categories that you can work inside of when working in Construction.While there any several that are reserved for future use, there any many that…
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Property & Facilities Management Priority Levels
As part of my services for Property and Facilities management, I have three distinct priority levels, which are determined based on the information provided to me in the service request: Standard (Code 1): This needs to be handled when I can get to it For most repairs and maintenance items, this will be handled the…
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Production Management
Inside any working construction company you should find a minimum of three key divisions: 1) Sales. No company ever survives without a sales division, a person or team dedicated to selling the goods or services the company has to offer. 2) Adminstration. The person or team who handles and/or manages the day to day internal…
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Calming the Chaos of Construction
Introduction Accurate measurements, detailed documentation, enlightening images, thorough reporting, and multiple management methods are some of the tools I use to calm the chaos of construction. Handling Projects of All Sizes Whether your project is gigantic, large, or small, you can rely on me to properly handle them all. I understand that construction projects can…