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September 8th, 2014

Improving Performance With the Robotic Total Station

Contributors: Michael Parker, EVP of Preconstruction Hank Merkel, BIM Specialist Mike Armstrong, Project Manager   You’ve probably seen construction surveying crews at work—whether driving along a highway or past a

September 3rd, 2014

Construction Economic Update – Q3

Cautious optimism—it’s a phrase we’ve been using to describe our outlook on the construction industry for some time now. Generally speaking, the construction industry is picking up. Reports from our

May 22nd, 2014

Smart Fleet Management

If your company utilizes a fleet of vehicles to serve clients, then you probably know how complex fleet management can be. At Nabholz, it’s crucial that our team respond quickly

[INFOGRAPHIC] National Infrastructure Week 2014
May 16th, 2014

Brace Yourself, America.

Worried about the nation’s infrastructure? You’re not alone. But the good news is you don’t have to avoid bridges and tap water for the rest of your life. Instead, get informed and learn why infrastructure is a solid investment for our nation’s future.

January 31st, 2014

The Beauty of BIM

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is becoming an indispensable tool in the construction world. At Nabholz, one of our favorite uses of BIM is early clash detection. Before we ever break

December 18th, 2013

For Me, Job Creation Is a Ministry

Our society places great emphasis on serving others. We reward service work when reviewing college applications and résumés, we celebrate non-profit leaders, we praise philanthropists, and we encourage everyone to

November 14th, 2013

5 Rules for Getting Ahead

The other night, I was giving one of my daughters unsolicited advice, as I’m often known to do. The topic of the night was what makes a worker standout, or

November 5th, 2013

Will LEED v4 Push Sustainability to a New Level?

The U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) is working hard to eventually work itself out of a job. Despite the naysayers who once thought the organization’s LEED® rating system was nothing more than a