It’s no secret that projects of any scale can easily become more complex than initially thought. Whether the project is new construction or a renovation, it can be really risky for an owner to manage all of the components themselves. It might be out of their wheelhouse, or perhaps they don’t have enough time to tackle it internally. This is where a Project Manager (PM) can be invaluable. A Project Manager will use their expertise to effectively manage all of the different aspects of the process, while keeping both internal and external stakeholders on track. This can save not only time, but money as well.

Converting Hotels to Housing : A Q&A with Michelle Dumont
Our founder, Amy Bradac, is a mentor in the CREW Mates mentorship program through CREW SF. As a mentor, she was paired with a rising real estate professional, Michelle Dumont. Michelle was a collaborator within her firm, Steinberg Hart, to put together a guide on converting hotels to housing. We are happy to share Michelle’s insights below! You can read the whole paper here: Steinberg Hart_A Guide to Converting Hotels to Housing
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INSIGHTS + SHARING SOME FOUR-LEAF CLOVERS
The four-leaf clovers pictured above are from my personal garden – not one, but TWO four-leaf clovers – definitely a good luck omen to be shared!! Read on for Vaxart, plastic bricks (!), and wellness tips.
Cheers!
Amy
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Amy Bradac Featured in CREW-SF Member Spotlight
Bradac Co founder Amy Bradac shares her story in the January CREW-SF Member Spotlight, discussing her career path into construction project management, her professional growth philosophy (which is based on constant learning), and words of advice for women entering the industry.
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Bradac Shares 2021 Outlook in Western Real Estate Business
In the December 2020 issue of Western Real Estate Business, Amy Bradac contributes a few of her predictions for the office market in the cover story “Optimism, New Habits Abound in 2021.”
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Surviving Your Workplace Move
The pandemic has brought many changes to the way the we do business. One of the biggest ways is how you use your office. Chances are, you have adapted your office footprint lately, which can involve transitioning to a new workplace, downsizing, solving for new safety procedures and protocols or totally decommissioning your office. Most likely, these involve an office move.

INSIGHTS: Bradac Co News – November 2020
As the end of the year and the holiday season approaches, we are reflecting back on what a tough year this has been, on so many levels. We are focusing on the things that we are grateful for, and one of those is our amazing network of industry partners and friends. We put this newsletter together with the hope that you’ll find it to be insightful, helpful and interesting. Happy, healthy and safe holidays!

Think Holistically About Your Workspace for Better Office Health
Businesses of all kinds, including law firms, are scrambling to reconfigure workspaces to meet COVID-19 guidelines for physical distancing and reduce the chance of infection. While it’s tempting to move quickly to get your firm up and running, beware of moving too fast on temporary fixes. Taking a step back and approaching office renovations holistically will serve your firm better in the future.
Here’s how.
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Move Checklist
The pandemic has brought many changes to the way we do business, and how we use office space. Adapting your office foot print can involve transitioning to a new workplace, downsizing, solving for new safety procedures and protocols, or totally decommissioning your office.

How Much Time Will It Take To Remodel An Office?
In planning to return to the office, companies need to consider their options to make the workplace as safe and healthy as possible for returning employees. There’s no one-size-fits-all approach, but it doesn’t have to be a difficult process.
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