by admin_jericho | Feb 16, 2026 | Design-Assist & Pre-Construction, Materials & Fabrication
Why the Right Choice Early Matters Years Later Material selection for institutional casework is often discussed in terms of finish schedules and specifications. From a manufacturing and execution standpoint, however, material decisions carry consequences that extend...
by admin_jericho | Feb 16, 2026 | Installation & Project Coordination
Where Planning Either Holds — or the Schedule Starts to Slip Casework installation rarely drives the critical path on paper. On site, however, it often determines whether momentum is maintained or quietly lost. From our perspective as a manufacturer and installation...
by admin_jericho | Feb 16, 2026 | Installation & Project Coordination
Lessons from the Field, Not the Drawing Set Phased institutional projects rarely fail because of a single mistake. They break down slowly, through small coordination gaps that compound over time. Casework often sits right in the middle of that breakdown — not because...
by admin_jericho | Feb 16, 2026 | Design-Assist & Pre-Construction
Design-assist is one of those terms that gets used frequently in institutional construction, but not always consistently. In some cases, it means early collaboration. In others, it becomes shorthand for “we’ll figure it out later.” From our perspective as a...
by admin_jericho | Feb 16, 2026 | Educational Casework, Laboratory & Science Casework
In institutional construction, educational and laboratory projects are often discussed in the same breath. On paper, that makes sense — both environments involve casework, both serve learning and research functions, and both are frequently delivered within the same...