Rehabbing Old Buildings: Tips for Real Estate Investors, Part 1: Proper Diligence With more and more buildings being bought and rehabilitated, especially in urban and infill areas, real estate... read more →
Talking with our project managers, we are impressed with their relentless insight and concern. Our teams think ahead about the short- and long-term costs, benefits, and impacts of various... read more →
The Intersection of Cannabis and Construction, Part 2: Utilities Real Projectives® (RPL) drives project results and manages risks for our clients. As such, our experience with more than 40... read more →
Our principal, Jonathan Williams, was pleased to facilitate a recent CREW Conversation over Coffee. Among a group of fellow CREWBaltimore folks who gathered for a virtual coffee meet, they talked... read more →
Real Projectives® (RPL) is honored to be serving as Owner’s Representative and project manager for the 7-acre Rash Field renovation project in Baltimore, Maryland. Through a competitive RFP process,... read more →
At one time, energy upgrade projects required novel approaches, but recently they have become a fundamental component of “green” building practices. Every real estate owner and investor is, or should... read more →
Who Should Manage Capital Improvement Projects? Several options exist for how to manage a capital improvement project. Before we look at each option, let’s clarify the term: We define “capital... read more →
Six Reasons to Not Hire a Project Manager A real estate investor contacted Real Projectives® some months ago, asking for help with a new hotel project in California. The deal... read more →
Construction Management vs Project Management? Defining the Terms Terminology might seem tedious, but when terms aren’t defined or are used loosely, confusion can result. Two frequently used terms in our... read more →
Working the Plan with Project Management When it comes to scheduling, we plan backward and execute forward. Sounds catchy, but what does it mean in the real world of project... read more →