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October 21, 2005

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Thank you for visiting the Construction Contractor's Digest. We are pleased that you have joined us. This site is for the express purpose of being a resource for construction leaders. We work as management consultants with construction firms. Our firm is Stevens Construction Institute. Presently, we have posted over 100 articles ranging in subjects such as managing people / processes to financial management and computers. Enter your key word and I am certain we will have some information for you. As you read these articles, please let us know your thoughts. This adds to the quality of our digest. The articles contained will become an "old world" published book. As we build our book, recognize that these are not random thoughts or musings. These articles are our interpretation of how to "work smarter" in the construction industry. Please comment as you see fit. We look forward to conversing with you.

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Posted by Matthew S. Stevens at October 21, 2005 08:23 PM

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