2020 has been an unusual year, to say the least. With construction deemed an essential business, our industry has fared better than many. Even so, the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted
One of the most exciting trends on the horizon for our company has been the rise in design-build projects. In both private and public sectors, the design-build project delivery method
We’ve interviewed for a lot of jobs — ranging from $100 million healthcare facilities to $200,000 reroofs — and every owner has a unique list of priorities for their exact
Jon Pahl, former president of Nabholz’ Kansas operation, was recently named Nabholz’s first corporate director of innovation. In this position, Pahl will foster innovation at Nabholz and create systems that
As a superintendent for Nabholz, I am consistently trying to create a positive work culture for our clients, team members, and subcontractors through thoughtful management. In a way, I’m paying
The concept of lean practice isn’t new. Manufacturers have been eliminating waste from their highly repetitive production processes for decades. However, until recently, the construction industry has been slow to
Every client has a budget, and that budget is always a factor in many crucial design and construction decisions. Often, clients can become confused by the different types of budgets,
Hate it or love it, mission critical construction is, well, a critical step for many businesses as they experience growth or expansion. However, more than any other type of project, mission
Tulsa, Okla. – Oklahoma Historical Society officials announced the selection of Nabholz as the next step in building the Oklahoma Museum of Pop Culture. Nabholz will construct the Oklahoma Museum
On Friday, April 13, 2018, a severe storm blew through Arkansas, producing multiple tornadoes and dangerous straight-line winds and causing storm damage across the state. In Conway, the University of
In the construction industry, after the owner and architect have signed off on plans, three basic groups deliver the building—general contractors or construction managers, subcontractors, and suppliers. However, at Nabholz,
Adaptive reuse, or adapting old buildings that have outlived their original purpose, is more than just a buzzword in the construction community—it will soon be a way of life for