Stephanie Schechter, Writer at Raken
Sustainability has been making quite the buzz in the construction industry as of late. From more eco-friendly materials, to paperless field management, to creating buildings that utilize renewable energy, there are new ways of going green in construction popping up all the time. For subcontractors, adopting sustainable construction practices can mean a whole lot more than helping the planet — you’ll also be saving money and potentially winning more business.
Saving the planet, one new building at a time
Construction has always been considered an industry with an enormous carbon footprint, and only recently that’s started to change. With a few adjustments, the construction industry is doing its part to go green, and with that comes the introduction of more green construction technology. Green construction technology extends far beyond the scope of the duration of the construction project. In fact, green construction technology is really more about the what than the how.
Materials that are made by low-impact manufacturers help reduce the carbon footprint of a project, and by incorporating green technologies into a building’s infrastructure, it will thrive as an environmentally friendly structure for years to come. Actual construction tools, however, are also experiencing a green technology transformation. New machines create less emissions, and even entire trades, like demolition, are adopting new methods that leave less of an environmental impact. We have seen a steady increase in the amount of green construction projects over the last few years, and in 2020 that number will continue to rise.
More software, less paper
Another great way for subcontractors to reduce their carbon footprint is to go paperless. Most of us can agree that filling out paperwork at the end of the day can be a huge hassle, and can take up valuable time that could be used to finish projects faster. By switching over to a paperless field management solution, you will be able to get your reporting done faster while saving trees. It’s a win-win!
When paperwork gets lost in the shuffle, it can cause delays and end up costing you time and money in the long run. With digital reporting tools, information is stored online and can be accessed anywhere, anytime. In addition, a lack of proper documentation can lead to legal disputes down the line, bringing additional costs and potentially hurting business relationships.
An Eco-friendly reputation
By embracing the use of sustainable materials and processes, subcontractors can actually win more bids. Some GCs and project owners have specific requirements for green construction, and will only accept bids from subs who are willing to follow them. And if you focus on sustainability and the projects you are bidding for don’t require green construction, you’re still doing your part to help the planet.
How to get started
Going green doesn’t have to mean chaining yourself to trees or riding a bike to work (unless you want to, of course) and is easier than you may think. Making the switch to sustainability could be as simple as checking out what eco-friendly materials are available for your trade, or trying out some new software. Platforms like Raken offer easy-to-use field management solutions that help subcontractors stay organized, on-budget, and on track, while also ditching the paperwork. By choosing to operate a sustainable subcontracting business, you can save yourself time and money, do your part to help the earth, and win more business.
Raken provides mobile-first technology to streamline field workflows for the construction industry. Through its intuitive platform, Raken connects the field to the office with daily reports, toolbox talks, photo management, production tracking and more. To get started with Raken, sign up for a free for 15 day trial.