March 2025 Newsletter: Construction Management Inspection

Get ready for the 17th Annual Hawaii Buildings, Facilities & Property Management Expo—a prime opportunity to explore the latest advancements in building management, maintenance, and operations. Gain valuable insights, network with industry leaders, and discover innovative solutions to improve efficiency and sustainability.

Hawaii Buildings, Facilities & Property Management Expo

Connect with industry professionals, discover cutting-edge products and services, and explore innovative solutions to enhance building management and operations. This premier event brings together decision-makers, suppliers, and experts for an unparalleled networking and learning experience. Don't miss the opportunity to stay ahead in Hawaii's evolving property management landscape!

Exclusive Industry Insights: Learn from Lance Luke at the 2025 Hawaii Buildings Expo

The 2025 Hawaii Buildings, Facilities & Property Management Expo is happening on March 5-6 from 9 AM to 4 PM at the Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall, bringing together industry leaders and professionals for two days of expert insights, learning, and networking opportunities.

This year, Lance Luke will be hosting two must-attend seminars:

March 5, 2025 | 8:00 AM “Building Success: Evaluating and Working with Project Managers”
Learn how to assess and collaborate effectively with project managers to ensure smooth construction processes and successful project outcomes. Attendees will receive a free book (one per person).

March 6, 2025 | 2:00 PM “Avoid Contractor Ripoffs: Save Money, Arguments, Aggravation, and Lawsuits”
Discover key strategies to prevent contractor disputes, avoid costly mistakes, and ensure transparency in construction agreements. Seminar attendees will receive a free book download, with access details provided at the event.

Stop by Booth #116 to enter an exclusive drawing for a $100 restaurant gift certificate. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn how to navigate construction projects successfully and protect your investments.

Visit hawaiibuildingexpert.com for more details!

There is no separate registration needed to attend the seminar.

Featured Book

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Download available for 30 days only.

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"Building Safety: The Importance of Protecting People and Property"

From small residential homes to large commercial buildings, it is essential to prioritize building safety to prevent accidents, injuries, and even fatalities. In this article, we will explore the importance of building safety and its benefits for both people and property.

National Building
Expert Blog

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National Building Expert Blog
by Lance Luke—your go-to resource for expert insights on fire safety, structural integrity, and more. Join a community passionate about building excellence at

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Webinars
On-Demand

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Explore our
Webinars On-Demand 
for expert guidance on Building & Construction Health & Safety topics, from foundational issues to international building codes. Watch anytime at

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Expert
Websites

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Enhance your building's safety with Lance Luke's
Ask The Building Expert websites,
offering expert advice on spalling repair, premises liability, roofing solutions, and more. Explore these essential resources at

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Q&A: Ask the Building Expert

Question: If I'm a building owner or a church owner and I take care of a church and I don't see any problems right now, I shouldn't call you, or should I go ahead and maybe have you come check it out before there's a problem?

Answer: You should call me to go out and do an inspection because, a lot of times, the average layperson doesn't have the eyes and expertise to look at and investigate things.

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