Avoid Generic & Nondescript Articles with “Umbrella” Construction Language

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Authoring Construction Quality, Safety & Commissioning Issues Part 7

Here’s my seventh blog post on best practices in authoring construction quality, safety, and commissioning issues and items of work to complete or correct, out in the field and at the point-of-construction, as part of a field management program for construction.

Today, let’s continue to discuss good writing [...]

Avoid Overly Formal Construction Adverbs: Use Simple and Direct Language

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Authoring Construction Quality, Safety & Commissioning Issues Part 6

Here’s my sixth blog on best practices in authoring construction quality, safety, and commissioning issues and items of work to complete or correct, out in the field and at the point-of-construction, as part of a field management program for construction.

Today, let’s continue to discuss good writing styles [...]

Avoid Ambiguous Phrases With Missing Objects: Construction Quality Writing Part 5

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Authoring Construction Quality, Safety & Commissioning Issues Part 5:  Avoid Ambiguous Phrases With Missing Objects

Here’s my fifth blog post on best practices in authoring construction quality, safety and commissioning issues and items of work to complete or correct, out in the field and at the point-of-construction.

These best practices help to ensure effective communication of quality [...]

iPad2 Case for Construction Jobsite: Griffin Technology Survivor Case

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We spotted the Griffin Technology Survivor Military-Duty case for the Apple® iPad® 2, and commented on its excellent fitness for field management programs on the construction jobsite, out in the field and at the point-of-construction. Here are some of the key reasons why:

The durable case is designed to protect your iPad 2 from the inclement [...]