The coronavirus pandemic has sent shockwaves through nations and economies, from disrupted supply chains to restrictions on social interactions to slow the spread of the virus. For many construction sites throughout Australia, however, work continues.
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Construction Through a Pandemic: Connectivity and the Way Forward
Global focus on the spread of the illness is coupled with a deep preoccupation—the idea of an economic slowdown; a fear that productivity—everywhere—will grind to a halt.
What You Can Do Today to Prepare Your Business for Potential Impacts of the Coronavirus
Here is some reliable information that can help you stay healthy and prepare your construction business for the potential problems stemming from what is now a global pandemic.
Integration and Automation for the Future
Two sessions at Groundbreak 2019 highlight the future of our industry—and it is all about integration. Mark Fly of ConstructConnect presented his top five bid management practices that construction companies need to modify or abandon completely. … about Integration and Automation for the Future
Collaborate, Coordinate and Communicate in Real-Time With Procore
Easy-access to data and less administrative time encourages data-driven collaboration to handle the most important tasks. See how one construction company is doing all that and more with Procore.
Common Scheduling Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
For any construction project, the schedule is crucial for ensuring work is delivered on time, within budget and to a high standard.
Eight Surefire Ways to Grow Construction Business Value
When you train your people and adopt new technologies, you future-proof your business. Here are eight ways to grow your value so you become the contractor of first choice.
Going Underground: The Future of Tunneling
Digging tunnels is an engineering marvel that has come a long way since tunneling projects required huge teams of workers armed with picks and shovels slowly chipping their way through countless tons of rock and … about Going Underground: The Future of Tunneling
How Lean Construction Can Boost Productivity
As online communication becomes the norm, more builders share information through online platforms rather than face to face.
The 6 Factors That Could Make or Break Your Construction Company’s Morale
Construction work has its own set of complications when you’re trying to build a team with good attitudes and good morale. Start by focusing on a few prominent factors.