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Schedule-Centered Planning: An Owner Standard for Better Projects

Too many Fridays still end the same way: project leaders are asked, “Are we on track?” and the answer is buried somewhere in a static Gantt chart that looks more like a seismograph than a management tool. The problem isn’t a lack of data or dashboards. It’s that the schedule too often sits as an …

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Why Your Best Workers Keep Quitting (and It’s Not About Pay)

The commercial construction industry is staring down a grim reality. The industry-wide labor shortage, once considered temporary, has become persistent. Construction companies across the United States were unable to fill over half a million positions last year, and a predicted 454,000 positions will remain vacant in 2025. Desperate to keep projects on track, many firms …

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The Trade War Begins: Thoughts on Tariffs, Economic Certainty, & More

CURT is pleased to share this economic report from Zack Fritz, coauthor of the Sage Economics newsletter, COO at Sage Policy Group, which covers tariffs and their potential impact on consumers, energy, construction, manufacturing, and more. For regular updates, commentary, and deep dives into the most important topics of the day, subscribe to Zack Fritz …

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