Intro to our Tenant Experience (TX) Framework

December 2, 2019

Safety is a mindset, not a checklist, right? A sixth sense. And it’s self-evident at this point that internalizing a safety sensibility mitigates dangerous and expensive risk, increases morale and loyalty and brings exponential returns. But it wasn’t always an accepted industry norm.

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Women in Construction

November 22, 2019

In our last series, we explored emerging smart solutions for indications of where our industry is going. This article explores an area in which the sector lags.

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Smart Thinking for Smart Planning: Conservation

September 9, 2019

Our final entry on asking the right questions before launching a design-build project for a smart building covers what may be the most important aspect—or benefit—of smart buildings. Here’s what Conserve means to us.

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Smart Thinking for Smart Planning: Control

August 26, 2019

The third entry in our series on preparing to design and build a smart building brings a new set of questions and possibilities, based on four themes: Connect, Collaborate, Control, and Conserve. Here’s what Control means to us.

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Smart Thinking for Smart Planning: Collaboration

August 12, 2019

Here’s another article in our four-part series on planning for smart building design, in which we re-frame the questions we ask before getting started, with a focus on Connect, Collaborate, Control, and Conserve. Here’s what Collaborate means to us.

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Smart Thinking for Smart Planning: Connection

July 31, 2019

In our last post, we outlined what a smart building is—one in which monitoring devices and analytics assigned to heating, lighting, security, etc., come together in a single network—and concluded that smart thinking needs to happen from the very start of a project, with all hands on board.

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Getting Future Smart

June 3, 2019

Getting Future Smart

This is the first post in a series researching the near future technologies that commercial builders, entrepreneurs, and developers will be adopting. We’ll take a look at how technology is affecting build decisions and what this could mean for the future of our industry and the people who inhabit our spaces.

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Incorporating Culture

May 20, 2019

Incorporating Culture

This, our last discussion on risk management based on the HBR article, we’re looking forward towards the future of human-centred design and how design decisions change why we build. 

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Know your unknowns

May 6, 2019

Know your unknowns

This week, we’re continuing our discourse on risk mitigation; looking at how planning tools can help us manage project unknowns. If you haven’t read the HBR article yet, it’s timeless!

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Build your team first

April 22, 2019

Build your team first

This week, we’re continuing our discourse on risk mitigation; looking at how a strong team can prepare you for project unknowns. If you haven’t read the HBR article yet, now is the time!

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Making Construction a Service Industry

April 8, 2019

Making Construction a Service Industry

Revisiting a smart Harvard Business Review article got us thinking about how we, as an industry, can better mitigate risk. People perceive construction projects as perpetually running over budget, blowing timelines and being full of frustration and uncertainty. In 30 years, why hasn’t this reputation changed?

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Status report on the road to our green building future

November 3, 2017

A funny thing happened on the way to the September 12 Green building breakfast meeting on cutting-edge green building research. The old-time green economics movement became a business niche. I went to the meeting at the Royal York to hear the latest on new proof that green buildings boost employee productivity big time. But it…read more.

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