My Journey to FlexTrades: Kelly Lane (Client Solutions Manager)

Data Center Projects Without Workforce Risk
The rules of data center construction have changed. Projects are larger. Timelines are tighter. Sites are moving into increasingly remote, power-rich regions. And the AI infrastructure race is putting unprecedented pressure on contractors to deliver Ready-for-Service (RFS) certainty at gigawatt scale. Yet many general contractors are still trying to solve

The Hands That Built Remembrance
Memorial Day has passed. The long weekend is behind us. The grills have cooled. The flags are coming down. Most of us are back to work. But the meaning of the day should not disappear just because the calendar moved on. Memorial Day began as Decoration Day after the Civil

Solving Data Center Bottlenecks with Skilled Labor
In a previous blog, we explored why schedule certainty has become one of the most critical priorities in modern data center construction. For hyperscalers, developers, and general contractors alike, delays are no longer measured in inconvenience. They are measured in six- and seven-figure consequences. The real challenge is operationalizing a

How Engineering Shortages Impact Manufacturing
It’s a tale as old as time. Manufacturers are always thinking about how to meet production demands and delivery timelines and how to do it with the available resources they have. And with the shortage of available skilled trades workers, it’s getting even harder. The goals of companies nationwide are