Ensuring successful projects by incorporating a "trust but verify" process into your procurement practices
We all have budgets and goals for each project that we manage which requires us to look intimately at the partners we work with. The criteria needed to properly vet a proposal or compare apples to apples requires the customer to really dial into what’s in it for them. Contractor selection can be a touchy subject, but a key to success is to trust but verify.
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National,
Customer Service,
Project Management
Parking lots come in many different shapes and sizes. As a result, pavement and concrete projects are a balancing act of complex variables -- like ADA compliance, long-term asset management, and reducing or eliminating short-term liability issues – and the capacity to perform work without impacting your property’s operation. Solving the Complexity/Capacity dynamic for our clients has been the core of our approach and success over the past 30+ years in the pavement business.
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Pavement,
Concrete,
Budgets
Now that spring is here, the mindset of a property manager sometimes has to shift from a well-organized, proactive plan to handling the emergencies that popped up as the seasons transitioned. But we can’t forget about our budgeted projects for the rest of the year either! Finding that balance between immediately repairing liabilities and planning cost-effective care for your pavements is where a professional all-in-one contractor comes in.
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Sealcoating,
Articles,
Pavement Repairs,
Winter Liabilities,
Budgets
Andrew Musto is featured in the April/May edition of RFMA’s “Facilitator” magazine. A full copy of the article can be read below or downloaded here:
Save time and money by building a tiered pavement maintenance program.
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Paving,
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RFMA,
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Pavement,
Concrete,
Restaurants,
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