
Paul has more than 25 years of contract administration, project management, scheduling, and claims consulting experience involving a wide variety of projects including nuclear and hydroelectric power plants, transit systems, railroads, convention centers, warehouses, recycling plants, office buildings, and aquariums. He has devoted an equal amount of time to writing and publishing editorial content on construction topics including claims, project controls, green building, scheduling, building information modeling (BIM), and most recently, the use of drones in construction.
In 2016, he formed Construction Scheduling Analytics, a consulting firm to help owners and contractors develop and analyze schedules. Paul had previously worked for Revay & Associates, Navigant Consulting and the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority before retiring in 2011.
Paul holds a BSCE in Structural Engineering and Masters in Construction Management from George Washington University.
