Melissa Ferrell
By Melissa Ferrell
on January 11, 2017
2017, a new year, and a new you. Sound familiar? It’s that time of year when we set our resolutions and hear that little voice in the back of our heads saying, “This is my year! This is the year I ...
Mike Gorman
By Mike Gorman
on December 28, 2016
In three days we will say goodbye to 2016. Don’t worry, I am not about to take you down a path of complaining about the year that has passed. This topic has already been beaten to death across every ...
David Sluter
By David Sluter
on December 14, 2016
The recent presidential election was the most contentious and divisive I have experienced in my 50+ years of following them. It set new lows for civility, decency and veracity. About half of the ...
Kim Sluter
By Kim Sluter
on November 30, 2016
Leadership Team Initiatives. Annual budgets. Department Strategy Wheels. Company Vision Statements. Tactical Objectives. High level business planning is no longer a fourth quarter task. Effective ...
Jesslie Ramos
By Jesslie Ramos
on November 16, 2016
A new project just came in! As the Estimating Administrator at New England Construction, this sets my day in action. Each new project proposal requires proper attention to detail and generates a new ...
Amanda L. Marques Callahan
By Amanda L. Marques Callahan
on November 02, 2016
Attention to detail is important in our everyday work and especially important in the renovation of a Ferrari Dealership Showroom, which is one of New England Construction’s active projects. When one ...
John Weber
By John Weber
on October 19, 2016
As soon as a construction schedule is published it is out of date. It is the inherent nature when taking a snapshot in time with something as fluid as construction. We create our “look ahead” ...
Matt Sluter
By Matt Sluter
on October 05, 2016
It’s October. The leaves are changing and even falling. The air is crisp and the last remnants of summer are basically gone. For many of us in Commercial Real Estate in New England, we are poised ...
Kim Sluter
By Kim Sluter
on September 27, 2016
You know your project is a success when the Electrician sends the Project Superintendent a text on the last day that reads “I can’t believe this is our last day on site. Cry emoji. Cry emoji. Cry ...
Kim Sluter
By Kim Sluter
on September 27, 2016
Candid, professional feedback is critical to professional growth. Upon project completion, we often host a “Lessons Learned” meeting with our clients. We celebrate successes and identify challenges ...