Dealing with Data in the Construction Industry

Dealing with Data in the Construction Industry

The exponential growth of big data has had a profound effect on the heavy building materials industry. Per Techjury, every person this year will generate 1.7 megabytes of data in just a second. In 2019, internet users generate about 2.5 quintillion bytes of data each day. In addition: Large infrastructure projects are voluminous — requiring an…

Entergy Creates COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund to Help Customers in Need

In an effort to help working families experiencing financial hardships as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, the Entergy Charitable Foundation has established the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund. “The health and safety of our customers, employees and communities is Entergy’s top priority,” said Leo Denault, chairman and CEO of Entergy Corporation. “For more than 100…

THE ROAD TO 2040: WHAT’S FUELING TRANSPORTATION GROWTH

Projections that the global middle class will increase by 1.7 billion people over the next two decades means a lot more energy will be needed in the years ahead to move planes, trains and automobiles. Specifically, the energy demand of global transport, which includes deliveries of goods and services, should increase by about 25% by…

Trust translates to better financial, organizational performance for contractors, survey shows

Trust translates to better financial, organizational performance for contractors, survey shows

Construction companies that don’t make trust a high priority within their organizations could be leaving millions of dollars on the table every year, according to a study released by Autodesk and management consultancy FMI Corp. this week.  Authors of the “Trust Matters: The High Cost of Low Trust” found that construction organizations with very high levels of trust…

Best practices for design professionals when responding to lawsuits or claims

At some point in their careers, most design professionals have either heard of claims on projects with which they’ve been involved or have been directly or indirectly involved with a claim. Disputes with the owner during a project are not uncommon. When those disputes may potentially result in a claim, architects are often well-served to…

SBA Houston District (COVID-19) Update | March 25, 2020

Automatic Deferment on Existing SBA Disaster  Loans Through End of 2020 The U.S. Small Business Administration Administrator Jovita Carranza announced changes to help borrowers still paying back SBA loans from previous disasters. By making this change, deferments through December 31, 2020, will be automatic. Now, borrowers of home and business disaster loans do not have…

Jerrold & Co

Jerrold & Co

As a diversified investment firm, focused on real estate opportunities in Houston, our goal is to integrate key aspects of the real estate and construction industry to fit the needs of our clients. Through acquisitions, construction remodels and buyer & seller representation, we are able to handle all of your real estate needs.

PREPARE FOR RECOVERY

PREPARE FOR RECOVERY

By Cliff Robbins, MSBDC Senior Business Advisor NOW what do I do?”  This is the question on every small business persons’ mind. Well, this is the time to prepare yourself for a post-coronavirus world: Especially because you have probably been forced to shutter or otherwise change your business approach. CFIMITYM – Cash Flow Is More Important…

Starting Monday METRO Bus Riders to Board & Exit Through Rear Doors During COVID-19 Response

Starting Monday METRO Bus Riders to Board & Exit Through Rear Doors During COVID-19 Response

METRO is making several significant service modifications to allow for continued safe operations of critical public transportation services amid the coronavirus COVID-19 response. Local Bus Starting Monday, March 23, to support social distancing, passengers must use the rear door when boarding and exiting a local bus. Only passengers with mobility issues will be able to request the…

COVID-19: Help is Available

These are challenging times for businesses all over the nation. The Texas Comptroller’s office knows that during periods of economic hardship, paying or remitting taxes and fees on time can feel like an extra burden when there’s so much uncertainty. We’re thankful to those businesses that were able to remit state and local sales taxes…

Make Working from Home Work for You

Make Working from Home Work for You

Author: Holly Uverity, Microsoft® Office® Specialist — Outlook® , Office Organizers  You may be a work from home pro or this may be new for you but regardless, you are undoubtedly impacted in some way by COVID-19.  Your clients may cancel or your company work may halt so I invite you to look at this as…

MILESTONE: First Look at the interior layout of the Texas High-Speed Train

MILESTONE: First Look at the interior layout of the Texas High-Speed Train

Times are changing for travelers moving between Texas’ two largest regions, Houston and North Texas. What was once either a tireless slog or a hurry-up-to-slow-down frisking is being replaced by the best travel experience the world has to offer.   In short, nothing that exists today in the United States can come close to matching the…

Jobsites’ most universal hazard: personal cellphones

Jobsites’ most universal hazard: personal cellphones

The use of mobile phones for wireless streaming of music, podcasts or other entertainment is everywhere. Walk down any street in the country and you’ll often see more people wearing headphones than those that aren’t. Some of these listening devices even come equipped with sound-canceling features that completely block off noises from the outside world….

The Top 7 Mistakes Small Contractors Make While Visiting the Permitting Center

The Top 7 Mistakes Small Contractors Make While Visiting the Permitting Center

Going to the Permitting Center sucks time from small contractors’ busy days that are often filled with worries about construction tasks and budgets.  Many contractors will call us voicing their frustrations about delays in permitting and the challenge of going back and forth talking with Plan Reviewers that seem not to hear what they are…