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Three Better Ways to Select a Contractor – Negotiated Selection of Contractor
Several weeks ago, we introduced the idea that there are better ways to select a Contractor than to ask Contractors to submit bids at the

How Furniture And Signage Affect The User Experience
Imagine you have a brand-new space that you and your team have poured your hearts and souls into. The programming has been meticulously analyzed. The views have been optimized, and the finishes are in pristine

Interiors: 4 Things To Consider When Selecting A Material Palette
Interior design can enforce and strengthen your company brand. Your brand is what makes you unique and stand out against the competition. Choosing materials that speak to your branding identity can really speak a lot about you.

Transitions – Portable to Permanent (Part 2)
This is the second part of a conversation I had with Jessie Wilson, Director of Operations for The Point Church in Charlottesville, VA, about their

Transitions – Portable to Permanent (Part 1)
It’s a natural progression for a young church. After forming, one of the early needs is finding a place to meet that allows the church

Three Better Ways to Select a Contractor – Construction Manager as Constructor
Several weeks ago, we introduced the idea that there are better ways to select a contractor than to ask contractors to submit bids at the

Three Better Ways to Select a Contractor – Design/Build
In our previous blog, we gave a brief introduction to what Blueline believes are three better ways to select a contractor. In this post, we

Three Better Ways to Select a Contractor
How and when you select a contractor is a critical part of minimizing the risk of a construction project. Ever-increasing costs and regulations combined with

Clarity Not Certainty
During a recent phone call, my good friend Pat Kase, Senior Project Developer with Aspen Group, said, “What our clients are looking for is clarity,

An Ancient Faith for a Modern World
After 10 years of serving as a priest in an established Coptic Orthodox Church in Northern Virginia, Father Anthony Messeh felt a strong call to

The Church Kitchen
One of our clients has a sign posted in their foyer near where they serve coffee that says, “It’s not a meeting if there is
