An engineering degree teaches systems thinking and fearlessness — skills that transfer directly to running a construction business even if the technical discipline never does.
“my background in electrical engineering has helped me every day of my career”
When your advancement depends more on whether your manager likes you personally than on your performance, it is a signal to go independent.
“my advancement at that company depended more upon how much my direct supervisor liked me personally”
Expanding into a new geography requires being radically transparent about your limitations in that market; clients will take a chance on you if you show them a credible plan.
“we were very transparent in our bid we said look we’re based in Newfoundland but we’ve got the ability to service this”
The market will tell you who you need to be — start with a narrow offering and let client feedback pull you toward the full-service model.
“the market kind of told us who we needed to be”
Construction is a service industry, not an economic growth engine — understanding this reframes every project as enabling something larger than itself.
“construction facilitates the growth of every other sector it’s so fundamental to the success of an economy”
Disrespect between disciplines on a construction project is a direct litigation risk; fair-minded, respectful relationships between all parties are the most cost-effective conflict-prevention tool an owner has.
“it’s going to cost you more money in the long run and that’s a hard lesson for some owners”
Owners who try to manage their own construction projects without PM expertise end up harming both their day-to-day business and the project; expert help early is nearly always cheaper than the cost overruns it prevents.
“every dollar you spend in early stage planning you’ll save a hundred times that back in construction”
Cost estimating is a scalable, remote-deliverable service — a regional firm can profitably serve Ontario and BC architects because those markets pay Atlantic Canada pricing rates.
“they love dealing with people from Atlantic Canada because they get that Atlantic Canada pricing”
When expanding a service portfolio, resist premature scope creep until the market makes the pull undeniable; Vigilant waited years before adding prime consulting despite having the engineering licence the whole time.
“we’ve resisted it resisted it because we’re like ah are we going to get into that game”
Independent quantity surveyors providing cost monitoring / payment certification are required on virtually all financed construction projects and represent a non-negotiable value add for any bank lending into construction.
“the financial institute is going to want to cost monitor to mitigate their risks”
Design-build delivery for infrastructure projects can achieve a one-year schedule advantage over traditional design-bid-build without significant cost premium; piloting it alongside a traditional project simultaneously is a rigorous way to prove the value.
“it was a year faster than the traditional model in terms of getting that infrastructure into the ground”
Project managers are expert communicators who get people to do what they’re supposed to do and feel good about it — not chart monitors; hiring someone who ‘built a shed’ to manage a $10M commercial build is a common and costly owner mistake.
“project managers get people to do what they’re supposed to do and to get them to feel good about it”
Architects are artists and technical experts in form and function but they are not cost estimators; outsourcing Class D–A estimates to a QS firm protects the architect-client relationship from budget anger.
“they don’t like to get into detailed cost estimates as costing professionals because then the client gets angry”