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New Business Opportunities for U.S and Mexican Electrical Contractors
The Mexican electrical market offers unique business opportunities for US contractors and manufacturers through collaboration and strategic alliances with their Mexican counterparts. In general, profitability margins would be better, for both US and Mexican contractors, if they work as a team.
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Next Steps in Portability as a Means to Improve the Electrical Construction Industry and Benefit IBEW Membership
The IBEW wants to increase man-hours and market share, as well as organize non-union electrical contractors. Signatory electrical contractors are trying to maintain relationships with existing clients and, at the same time, become more competitive with non-union contractors.
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Optimal Operational Model for Electrical Contractors
The purpose of this research was to investigate the productivity improvement principles used in various industries and to suggest implementable models for use in the electrical construction industry. The research was very successful.
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Organizational Change Adoption: Best Practices for Electrical Contractors
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Outside of the Gate Materials Management Model for Electrical Contractors
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PANDEMICS AND CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY: QUANTIFYING THE IMPACT
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PANDEMICS AND CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTIVITY: QUANTIFYING THE IMPACT – Final Version
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Personality & Aptitude Assessment of Top-Performing EC Project Managers
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Power Quality Reference Guide
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Practical Workflows Using 360-degree Cameras: A White Paper on Reality Capture
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Procurement Chain Management in the Construction Industry
This research was commissioned by The Electrical Contracting Foundation (ELECTRI’21) with the support of and in conjunction with the NAED Research and Education Foundation, Mechanical Contracting Education and Research Foundation, and the New Horizons Foundation, a Sheet Metal Industry Initiative.
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Productivity Enhancement Focusing on Labor Efficiency
This is an extensive study identifying and explaining key productivity concepts that have been successfully implemented by electrical contractors throughout the country. Survey results discuss trends in production and overall costs.
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Promoting Careers in the Electrical Contracting Business through Student Chapter Engagement and Research on Energy Efficient Projects
The main objective of this research project was to develop a document outlining activities and resources critical to starting, operating, and assuring continuity of activities for NECA student chapters throughout the academic year, and to promote student engagement with tasks related to the electrical contracting busine
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Quality Assurance Guide for Inside and Outside Electrical Contractors
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Quantifying the Cumulative Impact of Change Orders for Electrical Contractors
Change is inevitable on construction projects, primarily because of the uniqueness of each project and the limited resources of time and money that can be spent on planning, executing, and delivering the project.