Irving M. Fogel


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Masonry Magazine October 1992 Page. 23
October 1992

Improving Contractor Profitability

Suggestions for spotting potential disaster before its results have degenerated to the point where nothing can be done to change course from failure to success.

Contractors can-by sensitizing themselv

Masonry Magazine October 1992 Page. 24
October 1992

Don't Forget to Collect Your Retainer

One of the most common mistakes made by contractors is to get involved in some other ongoing job and forget how quickly a job that "just has to be cleaned up" can drain your resources by nickel and dime-ing

Masonry Magazine June 1992 Page. 10
June 1992

Reviewing the Job

A good practice to develop is that of reviewing a project after it's complete. You should review every project when it's finished, no matter how small, preferably in a brainstorming session with the people that estimated it, b

Masonry Magazine December 1984 Page. 17
December 1984

PROJECT DOCUMENTATION:
A Tool for Avoiding Disputes

By Irving M. Fogel, P.E.

It is indeed rare for any construction project to evolve from idea to completion without modifications being required and changes made. It seems inevitabl