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Building Collaboration in the Construction Industry

The financial risks of doing work in the built environment are significant. A more collaborative, up-to-date approach reduces the risks inherent to capital projects and improves the industry as a whole.
By Niall M. Reynolds and Michael Matthews
August 15, 2019
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by Niall M. Reynolds
Niall M. Reynolds, a construction economist and project controls expert at Enstoa, analyzes multi-billion dollar capital project processes and systems to provide “insight, not hindsight” when it comes to project management information. With over three decades of experience, Reynolds believes that facilities construction projects and programs can be controlled by balancing their scope, schedule and costs with the appropriate people, processes and technology. For more information, visit www.enstoa.com.
by Michael Matthews
Michael Matthews, Vice President of Strategy & Consulting at Enstoa, has over 25 years of experience managing large capital projects and portfolios in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia Pacific. He specializes in strategic business consulting and smart technology solutions that enable leading organizations, worldwide, to spend more strategically on improving operations. For more information, visit www.enstoa.com.

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