Wilkinson Building Advisors assists individuals and organizations that intend to design, build, own and operate real estate assets.

  • Building Investors & Owners

    Wilkinson Building Advisors is committed to delivering energy effective and sustainable solutions whether you are an investor or owner.

    The solutions are actionable steps to successfully manage projects and reduce the associated risks that come with complexity. 

    Key among these servvices are cost estimating in the pre-construction phase of a project.

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    We provide experienced leadership, and expert management to find the fragile spots in your project decision-flow and reconfigure them before they break.

     

    Take a look at and download some of our guidelines:

    Project Fitness Guidelines

     

     

  • Designers, Builders & Developers

    An architectural engineer with deep experience, George Wilkinson creates effective, design-build and project development teams.

    Wilkinson Building Advisors brings business development best practices and market differentiation to your firm.

    Wilkinson Business Advisors understands that professional leadership is bedrock in the planning and construction industry. We are an intentionally small and affordable consulting practice with large experience that can help implement best practices as a pathway to success!

  • Your building decisions can help push back climate change and improve the bottom line.

    Wilkinson Building Advisors actively design collections of high-performance, sustainable buildings in order to address climate change. These low carbon solutions also seek to solve supply chain disruption and meet customer schedules.

    Design features

    • environmentally friendly wood assemblies grown and fabricated in America
    • energy effective walls and roof
    • economical and comfortable indoor climate systems using advanced energy exchange and ventilation 
    • onsite power generation and optional storage
    • workspace enhancements for productivity and well-being
    • pandemic resistant indoor air systems
    • reduced construction time due to a high degree of off-site completion
    • reduced construction costs due to standardized designs and details
Monday, 30 March 2020 20:56

Offer of help as we all pull together

As the recent international pandemic has painfully illustrated, internet communications and related computing is no longer optional. This is true for my industry: planning, design, and construction of buildings.

At this writing The Wilkinson Project Group (soon be dba Wilkinson Building Advisors) is providing complimentary support to persons and companies in our industry who are trying to get started and invest wisely (money and time) in the Office 365 suite of tools. We are NOT developers but rather so-called “knowledge workers” according to the MicroSoft hierarchy of learners. We are practitioners who have learned a lot over several years by trying and self-teaching. Thus, this initiative is named

DesignBuild360

In my estimation, MicroSoft has done a good job bringing us useful and affordable tools over the past several years. The tools are deeply integrated to web commerce and be bought (and turned off) as needed. In particular, spreadsheets are now better than ever; something very helpful to this industry. In fact, spreadsheets now can engage analytics and be a robust part of company operations (PowerBI)

All is not rosy however, here are a few recommendations and cautions

  1. TEAMS is a big deal to get rid of the tyranny of eMail. With a little setup help, it can bring organizational efficiency
  2. Monthly subscriptions can add up; take what you need and start slowly.
  3. Own the MS Office tool chest by subscription (Word, Excel….); everything stays current.
  4. If your business is spreadsheet based (such as estimates and budget reporting), PowerBI can be a game-changer. It’s worth getting some mastery.
  5. SharePoint is useful for content management (i.e. documents) but has a steep learning curve. The underlying logic is complex and usefulness can fall away quickly; get some professional help to get started.
  6. As you move forward from “newby” to User to Knowledge Worker, know when to get help rather than bury endless hours looking for that “unpublished” feature. Google is a gateway to a wealth of knowledge but be careful of the source date; 12 months is an eternity in the software world. MicroSoft has substantially ramped up its online documentation.
  7. LinkedIn Learning is also good; Genny
  8. Finally, MicroSoft phone support is world’s better than it was just a few years ago. Once again, reaching out often saves the day

My firm is here to help. I hope we do business in the future but for now the support is FREE. So, let’s all get through this together. A big dose of community will make a big difference as we all work to get to the other side of this pandemic. These forced learning times will transform ourindustry.

If you have read this post and find it useful, please pass it on to colleagues, workmates, and subcontractor. Let’s whack the virus, grow the learning tree, and  celebrate American ingenuity.

As the recent international pandemic has painfully illustrated, internet communications and related computing is no longer optional. This is true for my industry: planning, design, and construction of buildings.

At this writing The Wilkinson Project Group (soon be dba Wilkinson Building Advisors) is providing complimentary support to persons and companies in our industry who are trying to get started and invest wisely (money and time) in the Office 365 suite of tools. We are NOT developers but rather so-called “knowledge workers” according to the MicroSoft hierarchy of learners. We are practitioners who have learned a lot over several years by trying and self-teaching. Thus, this initiative is named

DesignBuild360

In my estimation, MicroSoft has done a good job bringing us useful and affordable tools over the past several years. The tools are deeply integrated to web commerce and be bought (and turned off) as needed. In particular, spreadsheets are now better than ever; something very helpful to this industry. In fact, spreadsheets now can engage analytics and be a robust part of company operations (PowerBI)

All is not rosy however, here are a few recommendations and cautions

  1. TEAMS is a big deal to get rid of the tyranny of eMail. With a little setup help, it can bring organizational efficiency
  2. Monthly subscriptions can add up; take what you need and start slowly.
  3. Own the MS Office tool chest by subscription (Word, Excel….); everything stays current.
  4. If your business is spreadsheet based (such as estimates and budget reporting), PowerBI can be a game-changer. It’s worth getting some mastery.
  5. SharePoint is useful for content management (i.e. documents) but has a steep learning curve. The underlying logic is complex and usefulness can fall away quickly; get some professional help to get started.
  6. As you move forward from “newby” to User to Knowledge Worker, know when to get help rather than bury endless hours looking for that “unpublished” feature. Google is a gateway to a wealth of knowledge but be careful of the source date; 12 months is an eternity in the software world. MicroSoft has substantially ramped up its online documentation.
  7. LinkedIn Learning is also good; Genny
  8. Finally, MicroSoft phone support is world’s better than it was just a few years ago. Once again, reaching out often saves the day

My firm is here to help. I hope we do business in the future but for now the support is FREE. So, let’s all get through this together. A big dose of community will make a big difference as we all work to get to the other side of this pandemic. These forced learning times will transform ourindustry.

If you have read this post and find it useful, please pass it on to colleagues, workmates, and subcontractor. Let’s whack the virus, grow the learning tree, and  celebrate American ingenuity.