6 Ways To Improve Productivity In Construction Using Technology
- Improving Productivity, TECHNOLOGY
- November 28, 2023
Developing deeper insight into project performance through analytics By Gregg M. Schoppman, FMI Most projects don’t start off being bad. They begin with the best of intentions but possibly lack the nurturing, caring and planning to be successful. There are also those projects that take a dark turn, but their trajectory provides a false sense
READ MOREBy Patrick Hogan, handle.com Technology has come a long way, and the construction industry has adopted various technological developments increasingly. The use of power tools and heavy equipment, for example, has significantly improved productivity in construction projects. As technology further develops, construction businesses must also keep up to further improve their processes on and off
READ MOREApril/May 2019 Edition by Brittany Olssen, Raken, Inc. Exceptional construction field management for subcontractors requires leadership skill and know- how to get the job done right. If you are just starting out in the field or have years of experience under your belt, our quick guide has all the answers you need on how you
READ MOREApril/May 2019 Edition by Brian Holland, President and CFO, Fleet Advantage Truck procurement has been the foremost challenge for private fleets, for-hire carriers and organizations that rely on trucking across many industries, including manufacturing, energy, retail and construction. This challenge has been heavily emphasized by the backlog of orders for Class-8 heavy-duty trucks, largely stemming
READ MOREApril/May 2019 Edition The 2017 Tax Act ushered in a renewed focus on the proper classification of contractors as either employees or independent contractors. Over the last several decades, worker classification has been a concern for employers who engage independent contractors, due to the risk that the IRS might seek to reclassify the contractors to employees. If such a reclassification
READ MOREby Jason Ebe, Snell & Wilmer, LLP Our construction attorneys frequently represent subcontractors and other construction professionals in disputes regarding delays, disruption, acceleration, inefficiency, cumulative impact and alike. Based on that experience, this article provides a summary refresher on some of the more important do’s and don’ts with respect to subcontractor project scheduling and claims
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