Suzette Joseph
By Suzette Joseph
on May 18, 2017
“Buyout” is the transitional time between the preconstruction and the construction phases of a project. It is during buyout that purchase orders and subcontracts are issued. Working closely with ...
Mike Gorman
By Mike Gorman
on May 04, 2017
Spring Fever is settling in here in New England as the days get longer, the sun shines brighter and the frost has faded away. This is a great time of the year to plan a road trip. Of course when you ...
Lauren Letellier
By Lauren Letellier
on April 19, 2017
As a Contract Administrator I get the pleasure of handling many different roles within the company here at New England Construction. Although the word is in my title, my duties don’t just involve ...
Kim Sluter
By Kim Sluter
on April 06, 2017
Ever see that movie “She’s Just Not That Into You”? You know the part where Drew Barrymore is exhausted from the effort it takes to date in the digital age? This 50 second monologue describes what ...
Kim Sluter
By Kim Sluter
on March 24, 2017
What do you get when you put 1100 Professional Women in a room at the 20th Annual Bryant University Women’s Summit? 10 NEC women found out on Friday, March 17th. You get access to the free exchange ...
Ethan Sluter
By Ethan Sluter
on February 27, 2017
Year-end for construction finance professionals: the bane of our existence. Trying to complete all of the year end tasks along with all of our day-to-day responsibilities can make this time of year ...
Mike Gorman
By Mike Gorman
on February 27, 2017
Many images come to mind when you think about an automobile showroom in general. Most involve a clear, crisp look that showcases the vehicles for sale. You might also think about a comfortable, ...
Mike Gorman
By Mike Gorman
on February 27, 2017
To say that New England Construction is a family company is certainly an understatement. Our founders and owners want each employee to feel that they are a real part of the Sluter Family. And while ...
Mike Gorman
By Mike Gorman
on January 26, 2017
There’s a chill in the air (most days at least!) so it’s hard to focus on anything related to our projects aside from keeping the job sites warm & working and forecasting the snow potential, but ...