The Nitty Gritty of Q&Es For more complex construction contracts, how the scope and costs are qualified is important for both buyer and provider. In this article, we focus on... read more →
Contract Negotiations: More than legal words. Projects are often complicated and require many parties in order to be orchestrated for success. Those parties frequently consist of independent entities, so it’s... read more →
Choosing the right types of contracts for your project. Selecting the right approach and negotiating appropriate project contracts with vendors are important to the success of renovations or new construction... read more →
Line up those inspections stat. For the health and safety of a community, no construction or renovation project goes uninspected, and many require multiple inspections from a variety of agencies.... read more →
Avoid the pitfalls of material shortages. We all understand the laws of supply and demand. But in the U.S. in general, plus being spoiled by the Amazon effect, we have... read more →
Without proper planning, construction labor shortages could leave your project short. You know the old saying that “time is money”, but what happens when money isn’t enough to resolve a... read more →
The self-storage industry has recently seen a notable increase in the number of facilities emerging within urban areas. Two of Real Projectives’ senior project managers, Greg Wilhelm-Wenzel and Bryan Burnette,... read more →
by Jonathan Williams Much discussion has focused on how the real estate market should adapt to preferred housing trends for millennials as they age. Bisnow recently published an article in... read more →
As the average age of the country’s population rises, the demand for adjusted living arrangements directed toward the population over the age of 65 continues to grow. Seeing promising returns... read more →
The potential to gain a substantial profit makes commercial real estate investing an attractive option for many investors. It is important for those who are considering capitalizing on commercial real... read more →