News & Insights
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Education Construction Discussion with K-12 Expert Ryan Savage
Ryan Savage has been with Holland Construction since the mid-2000s. Over his tenure, he has risen to the top of the Education and Municipal division and sat down with our team to discuss some of his experience in the Education market.
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Multi-family Expert, Kurt Steinmann Joins Holland Team and Brings 25 Years of Experience
25-year Construction Industry veteran Kurt Steinmann recently joined Holland Construction Services as Project Executive, bringing a diverse portfolio of multi-family project management experience from across the country to the team. We sat down with Kurt to get to know him better and understand what he brings to the team.
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A Culture of Communication Propels Holland Construction Services to One Million Hours of Safety
Holland Construction Services recently celebrated One million consecutive hours without a lost time accident.
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A Chance Meeting With Holland at a Local High School Led to a New Career
Our newest Team Member, Teonna Davis is a Project Engineer and recent graduate of the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff. Little did she know, but her journey to the Construction industry and Holland Construction Services started several years ago when she had a chance meeting with our President, Mike Marchal. We sat down with…
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Holland Construction Services Celebrates the launch of our 50th K-12 Project in Illinois
With the initiation of the Dorris Elementary School project in Collinsville, IL, Holland Construction Services has officially logged 50 K-12 projects into our project portfolio. These 50 school projects add up to over $400MM in total renovation/construction costs and over 2.5 million SF of space.
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Holland Offers New Tools for Collaborative Decision-Making During the Design Phase
Holland has built an unparalleled reputation in multi-family construction serving as valued members of our clients’ development teams.
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Missouri Schools Benefit from Construction Manager at Risk Delivery Method
Thanks to Missouri State Statute 67.5050 enacted in August 2016, Missouri schools have more options to find the delivery method that fits their construction needs. The statute added construction manager at risk (CMAR), as well as design-build, to the list of authorized construction methods and it has been gaining popularity for school projects across the…
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AIA Updates Construction Management Family of Contract Documents
Every ten years, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) updates its contract documents and 2019 marks the ten-year anniversary since the last revision of the Construction Management Contracts. This group includes both the Construction Manager as Constructor (CMc), more commonly known as Construction Management at Risk (CMr), and the Construction Manager as Advisor (CMa) agreements.
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How Should I Get Organized to Begin My Project?
Before starting your construction project, making sure you are organized and prepared in advance can help everything go smoothly. Sorting out these components before construction begins is key to a successful project. Selecting a construction manager (CM) who is well-versed in the entire construction process – from concept to completion – to guide you each…
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How Important Is Quality Assurance to My Construction Project?
When selecting the construction manager (CM) to lead your project, keep in mind that quality assurance – a program for the systematic monitoring and evaluation of the various aspects of a project to ensure the standards of quality are being met– is essential.
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Selecting the Right Construction Company is Key to a Successful Project
Once you have created a business model that justifies your investment to expand or build a new building, hiring the right design and construction team members is key to your project’s success. Hiring a construction company is the biggest and most important financial decision you will make on your project.
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Technology’s Role in Today’s Construction Management Industry
In what technologies should your ideal construction management (CM) partner be proficient?