Turning Insights into Impact: How to Implement Your Energy Audit Recommendations

Energy audits are a powerful tool for identifying inefficiencies and reducing energy costs, yet many clients find themselves overwhelmed by the volume of recommendations and the time commitment required to implement changes. After receiving a comprehensive audit, clients are often left asking: Where do I start? What should I prioritize? Here are some strategies I… Read More

Tales from the Field: The Strangest Thing I’ve Ever Commissioned

As Halloween approaches, we thought it would be the perfect time to share some of the most unusual and unexpected projects MBP has ever commissioned. While commissioning might usually bring to mind buildings and systems, our work often ventures into strange and surprising places. In the spirit of the season, our team members recount their… Read More

Finishing Strong: How Project Managers and Commissioning Agents Can Work Together to Drive Successful Program Completion

When it comes to large construction programs, the finish line is often the most critical and challenging part of the journey. As deadlines loom and systems are being installed, tested, and handed over, the collaboration between the construction and commissioning teams can make or break a project.   We recently sat down with Kevin Day, PE,… Read More

Preparing for Complexity and Delivering Success: Leveraging Health Assessments, Governance, and Risk Management for Large Programs

Complexity is the norm rather than the exception for large construction programs. These programs are typically high-profile, marked by significant costs, long timelines, and numerous stakeholders. They may also require complex procurement methods or carry national or institutional importance. Organizations that manage programs like these are often well poised to do so. They have the… Read More

Building in Remote Locations: Key Insights from MBP’s Pacific Operations

Building in remote locations comes with a unique set of challenges, from complex logistics to language barriers to unpredictable weather. MBP is often called to these demanding environments, where our work is tested by nature, culture, and operational complexities. We recently sat down with Ian Lange, PE, who oversees MBP’s operations in the Pacific, to… Read More

Advancing Industry Best Practices: Key Takeaways from the 2024 AACE International Conference and Expo

The 2024 AACE International Conference and Expo once again proved to be invaluable for professionals in project controls, cost management, risk management, and related fields. MBP has had a three-decade-long partnership with AACE, and members of the MBP team look forward to attending this conference every year. This year’s conference was particularly meaningful with MBP’s… Read More

8 Warning Signs Your Project is at Risk

In the construction industry, project managers are taught to be proactive, anticipate risks, and plan accordingly. But the truth is when managing large projects, it is sometimes hard to see the warning signs that projects are struggling. We often work in large teams with responsibilities distributed across many people, making it difficult to see the… Read More

3 Cs – Connection, Communication, and Change: My Key Takeaways from CMAA’s Emerging Leaders Program

In March of this year, I had the privilege of completing the Construction Management Association of America’s (CMAA) Emerging Leaders Program (ELP). The ELP equips participants with essential leadership skills and valuable connections within the construction management field. Designed to prepare participants for greater responsibilities within their organizations and the CMAA community, the program emphasizes… Read More

Shaping the Future of Transportation: 6 Key Takeaways from the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) Policy Symposium

In March, I had the opportunity to attend the Women’s Transportation Seminar (WTS) Policy Symposium in Washington, DC. This annual conference is attended by federal, state, and local policymakers, as well as many owners and consultants in the public and private transportation industry. The Symposium addressed policies for different modes of transportation and covered topics… Read More

Creating a Culture of Safety: How Owners Can Drive Change

This week, May 6 through 10, the construction industry is celebrating Safety Week, an annual event that emphasizes the importance of safety. This year’s theme, “Value Every Voice,” urges the industry to promote personal responsibility, inclusivity, and a strong safety culture. As with any project, owners play a crucial role in shaping the safety culture… Read More