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Using Technology to ‘Future-Proof’ Construction Companies

May 11, 2020 by John Biggs

To hedge against current business threats, construction companies should look to technological solutions to shore up profitability and remain competitive in the face of such challenges.

Categories: Featured, Technology, United States, World Tags: Business Plan, Contech, COVID-19

Construction Training and Education Opportunities During Downtime

May 10, 2020 by Willow Aliento

Times are currently tough due to COVID-19. However, it is possible to turn downtime into an upside, with numerous options for remote and online learning available.

Categories: Australia, Featured, Safety, World Tags: COVID-19, Worker Safety

Here’s How to Achieve an Injury-Free Jobsite

May 7, 2020 by Hildy Medina

If you’re a superintendent who is spread too thin or a painter who’s rushed and behind schedule, the lines between what is safe and risky can get blurred. What safety experts know for sure is … about Here’s How to Achieve an Injury-Free Jobsite

Categories: Featured, More, United States

Ready, Set, Grow: Four Key Elements For Construction Business Growth

May 4, 2020 by Duane Craig

It doesn’t take long for a small, reputable contractor to reach the point where they have to decide whether to continue growing the business, or not. If opting for growth, here are four strategic areas … about Ready, Set, Grow: Four Key Elements For Construction Business Growth

Categories: Business, Canada, Featured, World Tags: Business Plan

Six Scheduling Mistakes That Can Cost You Time and Money

May 4, 2020 by Procore Editorial Staff

Construction teams are constantly in a race against time to reach their project targets and deadlines. It is no surprise then that if the schedule is poorly managed you’ll make mistakes which can lead to … about Six Scheduling Mistakes That Can Cost You Time and Money

Categories: Business, Canada, Featured, World Tags: Construction Scheduling

Mobility is Not a Luxury––It’s a Necessity

May 4, 2020 by Christine Carzo

The past few years have seen significant improvements in construction project information mobility. Unfortunately, many firms are still reluctant to embrace these technological advancements. With smartphone and tablet usage continually increasing and becoming more ubiquitous … about Mobility is Not a Luxury––It’s a Necessity

Categories: Canada, Featured, Technology, World

A Look At Upcoming Australian Construction Projects

May 3, 2020 by Willow Aliento

Now that lockdowns are slowly starting to ease in most Australian states and territories, the construction industry is looking ahead to where the work is going to be.

Categories: Australia, Business, Featured, World Tags: Commercial Construction, Residential Construction

Australia’s Construction Leaders Discuss How They’re Managing Through COVID-19

May 3, 2020 by Maggie Kelly

As the initial shock of the COVID-19 crisis wears off, longer-lasting plans are being put into place. But these are unprecedented times, and most of us are learning by trial-and-error. Sharing experiences, therefore, remains central … about Australia’s Construction Leaders Discuss How They’re Managing Through COVID-19

Categories: Australia, Featured, Safety, World Tags: COVID-19

How One Home Builder Navigates the Dos and Dont’s of Construction Management Metrics

May 3, 2020 by Cathryn Van Der Walt

The modern building environment needs metrics for better business outcomes. This means many firms are moving away from manual administration practices (think: spreadsheets and piles of paper). In their place, they are implementing the digital … about How One Home Builder Navigates the Dos and Dont’s of Construction Management Metrics

Categories: Australia, Business, Featured, World Tags: Construction Management Software, Project Management

Newest Safety Measures for Keeping Construction Workers Safe Through COVID-19

May 1, 2020 by John Biggs

The following are some of the latest protocols being recommended and adopted to keep construction workers and the public safe.

Categories: Featured, Safety, United States, World Tags: COVID-19, Worker Safety, Workplace Health

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