Reflecting on a Monumental 2024: Gratitude and Success
As 2024 comes to a close, we find ourselves reflecting on what has been an extraordinary year. It’s a moment to pause, celebrate, and express
As 2024 comes to a close, we find ourselves reflecting on what has been an extraordinary year. It’s a moment to pause, celebrate, and express
We are thrilled to announce a pivotal milestone in our company’s journey—our transition from an LLC to ACE Consulting Company, Inc. This change is a
The tax rules for construction businesses are changing, and it’s important to stay ahead. Several tax breaks from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA)
The federal government is one of the largest buyers of professional services, offering contractors a wealth of opportunities through the GSA (General Services Administration) Multiple
Every project manager knows that keeping a project on track is no small feat. In fact, studies show that poor scheduling is responsible for over
The construction industry is fast, competitive, and always evolving. Whether you’re managing a small team or running a large company, staying ahead means more than
The construction industry, particularly in sectors like dredging, operates under tight deadlines and high stakes. Dredging projects, essential for maintaining navigable waterways, ports, and harbors,
The holiday season is here, and it’s the perfect opportunity to show appreciation for the dedicated construction workers in your life. Whether they’re building skyscrapers,
Managing material and cost estimations can be one of the most challenging aspects of any construction project. From ensuring accuracy to meeting tight deadlines, the
When it comes to federal construction projects, precise estimating is not just a step in the process—it’s the cornerstone of success. Projects commissioned by agencies
When managing federal and commercial construction projects, particularly those involving Division 1 requirements, it’s easy to focus solely on cost savings. However, opting for “cheap”
Companies face constant pressure to do more with less. Budgets are tight, timelines are short, and finding the right talent can feel like searching for