6 Ways To Improve Productivity In Construction Using Technology
- Improving Productivity, TECHNOLOGY
- November 28, 2023
By Jessica Meno, writer Staying safe and compliant is the top priority on any construction site. From potential falls to electrical hazards, there are many protections you need to put in place to keep workers safe—not to mention all the new safety risks and protocols added for COVID-19. How can you best ensure (and prove)
READ MOREBy Rob McKinney, eSUB Small businesses in the construction world and other field/office settings are in a major state of flux right now. COVID-19 is accelerating a lot of trends that were already starting to take root, and the need to digitize field workflows is a perfect example. Many companies relying on legacy systems and strategies were
READ MOREBy Michelle Turner, Procore In today’s age of digital transformation, skills that formerly differentiated job candidates are now baseline requirements to kickstart a career. The construction industry is no exception. That’s why educational institutions are working to get technology in the hands of the next generation and introducing students to a diverse and highly valued
READ MOREBy Michelle Turner, Procore Technology Today Construction technology has long been a key factor in businesses becoming more efficient, safer, and profitable. Instead of manually updating information with pen and paper, which can take days, construction technology enables teams to communicate in real time. It allows teams to easily collaborate from anywhere, helping ensure continuity
READ MOREby Mark Southerland, Ph.D., TetraTech, Inc. and Safe Skies Maryland The Edith Green / Wendell Wyatt Federal Building in Portland. Photo courtesy of M.O. Stevens The Jacob Javits Convention Center in New York City, one of the country’s busiest, was expanded in 2016 to accommodate more than 2 million annual attendees. At the same time,
READ MOREOriginally published in Construction Climate Challenge on March 26, 2020 It is becoming easier to track the carbon footprint of building materials through a range of new initiatives. This includes a new cloud-based tool backed by a group of high-profile companies and NGO’s, which is making that information free and available to everyone. Research funded
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