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Welcome to the T&W Church Solutions News & Articles area; where we focus on written pieces that currently impact our industry. |
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Common Construction Pitfalls With proper planning you can avoid common construction pifalls. This article appeard in the July 2005 issue of Church & Worship Technology magazine. by Kurt Williams |
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Do It Right...The First Time...Every Time Checking your builders work: Quality Control Conformane to set standards. This article appeared in the July 2006 issue of Church & Worship Technology magazine. by Kurt Williams |
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Groundbreaking...and Beyond Ideas for the church and the community. This article appeared in the August 2006 issue of Church & Worship Technology magazine. by Kurt Williams |
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Guide to Delivery Systems A "Pro's & Con's" discussion of today's common Delivery Systems. This article as it was presented at the 2005 WFX Conference in Nashville, TN. by Kurt Williams |
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NACDB - Profiles in Success The NACDB is committed to capturing the vision of your church. This article appeared in the December 2005 issue of Church & Worship Technology magazine. by Jo Wells |
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Selecting an Architect Tips on selecting the right architect for your building project. This article appeared in the February 2005 issue of Church & Worship Technology magazine. by Kurt Williams |
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T&W - Profiles in Success T&W Church Solutions - Prayerfully Planned...Joyfully Executed. This article appeared in the March 2005 issue of Church & Worship Technology Magazine. by Jo Wells |
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The Third Place A "Bridge" to a Lost Generation? Building to reach the youth of today and tomorrow. This article appeared in the February 2006 issue of Church & Worship Technology magazine. by Kurt Williams |
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10 Critical Considerations of Church Construction Teams
The top 10 items that building committees should look for in their design and build partner. This article appeared in the July 2009 issue of Church Solutions Magazine. by Kurt Williams |
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11 Tips for Pastors Who Want to Build a Church
Tips to keep the pastor and the church on track before and during a building project. This article appeared in the September 2008 issue of Church Solutions Magazine. by Kurt Williams |
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Top 3 Things Church Builing Committees Wish They Did Before the Project
Evaluating design and build firms has never been tougher. Three simple checks to find the perfect fit for your project. This article appeared in the January 2009 issue of Church Solutions Magazine. by Kurt Williams |
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Unmasking Integrated Project Delivery
T&W Church Solutions Cutting Edge approach to deliver design and build solutions is now Nationally recognizes as IPD - Integrated Project Delivery. This article appeared in the September 2009 issue of Church Solutions Magazine. by Carol Badaracco Padgett |
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Unmasking Integrated Project Delivery
T&W Church Solutions Cutting Edge approach to deliver design and build solutions is now Nationally recognizes as IPD - Integrated Project Delivery. This article appeared in the September 2009 issue of Church Solutions Magazine. by Carol Badaracco Padgett |
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Tough Times Call for Tough Questions
T&W Church Solutions' approach on how to evaulate the potential design-builders for your project. This article was written by Kurt Williams. |
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Buyer Beware
T&W Church Solutions' approach to helping the church know about construction accounting. This artice was published in Church Solutions Magazine September 2008 and written by Kurt Williams. |
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Master Planning
T&W Church Solutions' approach to planning for the future growth of your congregation and creating a compelling vision of the ministry opportunities are a common challenge that today’s church faces. This article was written by Kurt Williams. |
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The Great Adventure Roadshow - NCPG
T&W Church Solutions' approach to Tough Times Call for Tough Questions. The presentation delivered by Kurt Williams at the Indianapolis Great Adventure Roadshow 2010. This article was written by Kurt Williams. |
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Making Good Construction Decisions
T&W Church Solutions' approach to Good Construction Decisions that are to be made long before the “bricks and sticks” arrive on the jobsite. This article was written by Kurt Williams. |