Construction: Build your business.

Baker Tilly considers vision, experience, and timeliness primary tools for a successful construction project. The experienced consultants, seasoned tax strategists, and knowledgeable construction audit professionals on our construction team bring those tools together for the construction industry. We help you reduce costs and improve profitability.

We serve construction professionals in a range of project areas and disciplines, including general, residential, highway heavy, trade and craft, architecture, and engineering. The skilled specialists on your Baker Tilly team partner with you to address key business issues that influence the outcome of your construction project, including:

Baker Tilly construction teams also connect you with the valuable resources of our core accounting and assurance, audit and tax, financial staffing, and management advisory services. 

Recent Construction and Real Estate Insights

First Aid for Contractors - Financial Statement Review
Breaking apart financial reports can help expose more than just performance weaknesses; it also provides a compass to corrective actions that may need to be taken.

Sustainable Design and Development - An Overview
When we look at the incredible impact buildings have on our environment, it’s clear that sustainable design and development is here to stay. It goes beyond green building practices to encompass a holistic approach to coexistence between our built and natural environments. This is the first article in a series presenting an overview of sustainable design and development. Future articles will explore sustainable development costs and the integrated design team.

Sustainable Design and Development - Integrated Design Team
Sustainable design and development, more commonly referred to as green building, is more than a fad. The construction industry has embraced the green movement because it makes sense as a means to improving energy conservation, occupant productivity, and public sentiments to enrich our world. Green building has reached its tipping point; the movement that began in the 1960s, and became main stream in the 1990s with the creation of the U.S. Green Building Council, has caught on throughout the construction industry.

Sustainable Design and Development - How to Pay for It?
Preserving the environment, an issue once considered an afterthought in the interrelated worlds of business, politics and popular culture, is now dominating the public consciousness. A key point in this historic change in perception is sustainable design and development—also known as green building. In our previous two articles in this series, we looked at this concept from a broad perspective and from a purely design-related approach. Now it’s time to look at the bottom line.

 

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