
On this page, you’ll find a collection of free resources designed to help anyone looking to grow in the construction industry. From my book, which shares real-world insights and lessons learned on the job, to detailed white papers and practical guides.
“The more you know - the farther you go”
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Project Management Essentials 2nd Edition (Digital Version)
Designed for beginners, this comprehensive book breaks down complex concepts, gives practical insights, and explains fundamental principals to help you understand the basic concepts of project management.
By making this resource freely available, I hope to inspire and equip young individuals to navigate the complexities of project management with confidence, setting them on a path to achieve their goals.
"JB Wolff"
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project management essentials 2nd edition (audio version)
Designed for beginners who would like to absorb the book while on the go. Whether in your car, on a walk, or just hanging out, this is a great way to consume the same digital book but with me talking you through it.
It is a comprehensive book that breaks down complex concepts, gives practical insights, and explains fundamental principals to help you understand the basic concepts of project management.
This version is $10 to cover the cost of storage and delivery from a 3rd party.
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Project Management Construction Terms
Download the essential language of construction project management. This 65 page, well curated and ever-growing alphabetical guide breaks down terms and their definitions. Whether you're a project manager, contractor, or new to the construction industry, this is a good resource to add to your toolkit.
Download the FREE white paper now.
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Clauses for Contracts
These sample contract clauses were put together to help you avoid the common traps that catch contractors off guard. Whether you're signing a GC agreement, subcontract, or even a vendor deal, having the right language in place can make all the difference when things go sideways.

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