Tracking Corona Virus Impact on Construction and Development Projects We know, the words corona virus and COVID19 are consuming everything and everyone. And if you are managing a real estate... read more →
Who Should Manage Capital Improvement Projects? Several options exist for how to manage a capital improvement project. Before we look at each option, let’s clarify the term: We define “capital... read more →
Congratulations to Matthew Scott Real Projectives® is excited to promote Matthew Scott to senior project manager. In this new role, Matt will continue to oversee multiple development and renovation projects... read more →
Program Management or Project Management? What’s the Difference? For real estate owners and investors, the term “program" management may be confusing, especially when it’s compared with “project" management. Here is... read more →
How Construction Managers Drive Projects Forward Construction managers are specialized project managers. In real estate improvement projects, a good construction manager and team keeps an eye on big-picture factors while... read more →
Six Reasons to Not Hire a Project Manager A real estate investor contacted Real Projectives® some months ago, asking for help with a new hotel project in California. The deal... read more →
Who’s in Your Corner? Whether you’re in a boxing match or investing in real estate, it’s good to know you have someone in your corner to count on. When investing... read more →
Construction Management vs Project Management? Defining the Terms Terminology might seem tedious, but when terms aren’t defined or are used loosely, confusion can result. Two frequently used terms in our... read more →
Working the Plan with Project Management When it comes to scheduling, we plan backward and execute forward. Sounds catchy, but what does it mean in the real world of project... read more →
When Is a Construction Projection Completion Really Complete? In a construction project, the terms “substantial completion” and “final completion” represent critical points in time. Yet evaluating each one and measuring... read more →