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How to get accurate Building Material Estimates for your construction project

09/13/2022

Project planning often takes more time than the actual construction. And since a building material estimate is a huge part of project planning, it’s worth learning how to do it right. In this 5-minute read you’ll learn: Let’s start with the traditional (and inefficient) way most builders, contractors, and remodelers calculate their estimates. The Traditional […]

11 Practical Networking Tips for Construction Professionals

09/11/2022

In the construction industry, it’s easy to get wrapped up in all the technical specs, materials and budgets and forget about the most important resource: people. We’re not just talking about the people who work for and with you — we’re talking about networking with construction professionals and others to keep your business thriving. Construction […]

Residential Architecture: Definition, Considerations, and Steps for Success

08/30/2022

Residential architecture is a fine art. More specifically, it’s the fine art of designing non-commercial spaces — in other words, homes. People’s homes — whether they’re penthouse apartments or single-story family homes — define their day-to-day lives. And you, as the designer of that home, get to set the tone. That means residential architects have […]

8 Effective Architecture Marketing Strategies for 2022

08/30/2022

Like all companies, architecture firms need a steady stream of leads to remain successful. Marketing for architects might seem a little different than marketing for other businesses, but there are still many similarities. The good thing is that you don’t need a huge budget or a big marketing team to implement these tactics. In this […]

20 Key Architectural Drawing Tools for 2022

08/29/2022

Technical drawings are detailed diagrams that communicate specific information about a project—and how it should be constructed. They aim to create a common language that everyone involved in a project—architects, engineers, contractors, etc.—can easily understand. Essentially, technical drawings bridge the gap between the concept and its implementation. As you might imagine, technical drawings are central […]