Pushing the Envelope
Fourth Quarter – 2023
Let’s Sail
Although Zero/Six finished 2022 strong, it seems like we spent most of the year chasing a backlog that was absolutely not on schedule and new projects were not firing off when they were advertised too. Adjusting expenses was not an option because new work was on the horizon and contracts were signed; it was essentially birds in hand that had not yet laid eggs (still needed to feed the birds).
It was absolutely a year that tested the managerial skills of a company whose leadership (namely me) consists more of technically trained talent than business trained talent. When the backlog queues as scheduled, Zero/Six is a relatively easy business to operate.
Safety and Quality Lead the Way in the Construction of the New UT Arlington School of Social Work and College of Nursing
After years of structure failures, the UT System Board of Regents approved the construction of a new building.
In 2019, we were contracted to perform pre-construction services, expert reviews, and extensive testing for the new facility.
We are thrilled to announce that the project will be completed this spring and will be open to students for the spring semester.
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