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Writing RFIs That Designers Actually Answer Fast

An RFI sitting unanswered for three weeks is almost always a problem with how the RFI was written. Here's how to write requests that surface the question, attach the relevant context, and get answered without three rounds of clarification.

May 12, 2026 Joaquim Venancio
Site Management

Daily Reports: What GCs Should Be Capturing (and What Most Miss)

A daily report that exists for compliance and a daily report that protects you in a dispute look almost identical — until the dispute happens. Here's what to capture so the report works when you need it.

May 8, 2026 Joaquim Venancio
Site Management

The 3-Week Lookahead That Actually Drives the Schedule (Not the Wall)

Most 3-week lookaheads end up as wallpaper in the trailer. Here's how to run the lookahead so it actually surfaces conflicts, drives commitments, and keeps the master schedule honest.

May 5, 2026 Joaquim Venancio
Site Management

How GCs Catch Scope Gaps Before They Become Change Orders

Scope gaps between the GC and subcontractors are one of the most common sources of disputes, delays, and unexpected costs on construction projects. Here's how to identify them early and resolve them before they become problems.

April 18, 2026 Joaquim Venancio
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