6 Ways To Improve Productivity In Construction Using Technology
- Improving Productivity, TECHNOLOGY
- November 28, 2023
By Gina Lockwood, Esq., Merchants Bonding The frequency and severity of claims ebbs and flows, dependent on a variety of economic influences. But whether claims are on the rise or on the decline, contractors should always understand a surety’s claims process, and have the right practices in place to mitigate potential impacts of a claim.
READ MOREMTA Personnel Save Lives With Quick Actions in Key Bridge Tragedy By Mike Kline, ASA Communications In the movies, the heroes often swoop in to save the day with mere seconds to spare before disaster strikes. Seconds also count in real life. In the case of the Key Bridge collapse on March 26th, the quick
READ MORE“I am BEYOND EXCITED!!!!!!!!!!! And I wanted to share the great news with y’all!!!!!” This is taken from an email by Jennifer Swinney, the Executive Director of ASA’s San Antonio chapter earlier this month. Can you tell she’s excited?! And with good reason. Her chapter just topped 200 members, making it – at the moment
READ MOREBy Karalynn Cromeens, Cromeens Law Firm, PLLC The definition of innovation is the improvement of an existing method or process. Businesses innovate when they fix things that are not working. Unfortunately, this means if you want continued innovation in your business, it only comes from pain, realizing where the pain is, and really digging in
READ MOREBy Claire Wilson, Siteline For subcontractor accounting teams, there are few tasks as fraught with potential pitfalls as progress billing. What should be a well-orchestrated process to keep money flowing has become an arduous cycle of paperwork, customized forms, disparate payment portals, and a never-ending string of missing information. However, recent innovations in construction technology
READ MOREBy: Benjamin Lajoie, McGlinchey Stafford PLLC Disputes between contractors, subcontractors and/or owners are relatively common in the construction industry. Although you should not appear over-eager in rushing into a settlement to avoid the time, costs, and stress that comes with protracted litigation, when settlement appears likely and in your company’s best interests, full attention to
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