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How to Make Construction Planning the Rule Instead of the Exception

May 10, 2021 by Duane Craig

Construction planning often suffers from a lack of time. This leads to knee-jerk decisions whenever issues arise that need quick answers. Try these tactics so you don't ever have to suffer the effects of poor … about How to Make Construction Planning the Rule Instead of the Exception

Categories: Business, Featured, United States, World Tags: Construction planning, Construction Scheduling

Design Risks Every Contractor Should Watch Out For

May 10, 2021 by Duane Craig

New project delivery methods are reshaping the role of the contractor. Throughout most of the 20th Century, design-bid-build was the standard way of running projects. This model relied on architects working with the owner under … about Design Risks Every Contractor Should Watch Out For

Categories: Business, Featured, United States, World Tags: Design, Insurance, Risk Management

What Technology Providers Need to Understand about Construction

May 9, 2021 by Jobsite Editorial

Construction is necessarily a cautious and conservative industry. It designs, delivers, and maintains facilities upon which lives often depend. So, the logic suggests, its businesses and people must take a responsible and pragmatic approach to … about What Technology Providers Need to Understand about Construction

Categories: Australia, Technology, World Tags: Contech

Why QR Codes are a Natural Fit for Construction

May 5, 2021 by Justin Koenen | Project Manager, Skanska USA Building Inc.

Quick response codes, or QR codes, are having a comeback since the pandemic, but in construction, they never left. That's because the codes excel at connecting people to information, and construction has many use cases … about Why QR Codes are a Natural Fit for Construction

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

Building Reforms 2021: The Quality Conversation

May 4, 2021 by John Biggs

In response to an erosion of public confidence following several high-profile issues with apartment buildings in New South Wales, the construction industry is increasing its collaboration with regulators, property owners, and building occupiers to ensure … about Building Reforms 2021: The Quality Conversation

Categories: Australia, Business, World Tags: construction safety, Quality Management

Beyond the Clipboard: 5 Technologies Changing Construction Inspections

May 4, 2021 by Willow Aliento

Paper-based construction inspections are set to become a thing of the past. Emerging new innovative technology-based approaches promise better quality control, enhanced efficiency and greater transparency. Here’s some you may see coming soon to a … about Beyond the Clipboard: 5 Technologies Changing Construction Inspections

Categories: Australia, Technology, World Tags: Contech, Design, Drones, Virtual Reality

Four OSHA Tips for a Successful Safety Stand-Down

May 3, 2021 by Jobsite Editorial

Safety stand-down practices are often overlooked on jobsites, which can lead to injuries and work disruptions. See OSHA's best practice tips.

Categories: Featured, Safety, United States, World Tags: construction safety, OSHA

6 Mega Infrastructure Projects Currently Underway

May 2, 2021 by Kristen Frisa

It may seem like the world slowed down since the beginning of 2020, but many huge construction projects are still in the works, with new ones cropping up all the time. For the first time … about 6 Mega Infrastructure Projects Currently Underway

Categories: Canada, Cover Stories, More, World Tags: Infrastructure, Megaprojects

New Hospital Construction Projects to Create Thousands of New Jobs in Vancouver

May 2, 2021 by Grant Cameron

Construction work has started or is about to start on three major hospital projects in the Vancouver area. The projects, worth a combined $4.9 billion, will provide work for tens of thousands of trades workers.

Categories: Business, Canada, World Tags: Commercial Construction, Construction Jobs

Getting Ahead of Worker Health and Safety Risks

May 2, 2021 by Duane Craig

While construction companies need to focus on the “fatal four,” they also need to stay on top of emerging safety and health risks.

Categories: Featured, Safety, United States, World Tags: Workplace Health

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