by ALutowicz | Mar 1, 2022 | Check It Out, Commercial Construction
In Canada, the 2022 construction growth is projected at 16.4%, with residential seeing 5.5% growth and non-residential at 23.6%. How are we going to accomplish that competitively and on schedule? Construction faces growing labor headwinds from decades of low... by ALutowicz | Mar 22, 2021 | Commercial Construction, Commercial Interior Design
What were some of the things you had to do to go to a meeting in person? Own a car; insure and maintain it, or deal with public transit ˃ Risk your life driving to the meeting, and risk your life getting back home ˃ Pick up the dry cleaning, shine your shoes and dress... by ALutowicz | Mar 12, 2021 | Commercial Construction, Musings
If Johannes Gutenburg had decided there was no market of his printing press in 1439 because less than 8% of the German population at the time could read, then we might all still be illiterate. If Elon Musk had waited until the masses were screaming for a sustainable... by ALutowicz | Dec 18, 2020 | Commercial Construction
Moore’s Law states that about every two years computer processing speed doubles. The number of transistors which fit into a microprocessor reached over 10 billion in 2017. It was under 10,000 in 1971. I’m old enough to remember soldering firecracker sized transistors... by ALutowicz | Jan 15, 2020 | Commercial Construction, Digital Construction, Musings
At the outset of a project, it’s absolutely remarkable how clear in our minds’ vision the finished creation is. It’s also very comforting when we hire an Architect, Designer and/or Contractor and entrust them with our vision. We aspire to be positively amazed leaving...
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