6 Ways To Improve Productivity In Construction Using Technology
- Improving Productivity, TECHNOLOGY
- November 28, 2023
by Alyssa McElrone, Manufacton/ViZZ Technologies The challenges brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic has required the construction industry to turn to digital tools to successfully adapt to the crisis and maintain productivity. This disruption has boosted construction’s use of technology and adoption. In an industry historically known for its low productivity growth rates, only 1%
READ MOREBy Jessica Meno, Raken 2021 was an interesting year for construction. Despite supply chain issues (and increasing labor shortages), the number of projects and developments across the country continues to grow. And demand for good construction technology is high. Here are three ways construction tech can take your projects to the next level in 2022.
READ MOREBy Patrick Hogan, handle.com The construction industry has witnessed firsthand how technology has rapidly evolved in the last decades. Tools such as portable saws and nail guns were once considered fancy innovations, but they are now a staple in almost every construction project. Other than highly advanced equipment, specialized construction software and other automation devices
READ MOREBy Patricia Cuomo, Fonn, Inc. Historically, the construction industry has been slow or reluctant to adopt technology and software. There are an overwhelming number of software tools available, along with an overwhelming number of pricing models. This article identifies 3 major challenges ‘per user’ pricing poses for the construction industry. Challenges of SaaS “Per User”
READ MOREBy Michael Zalle, YellowBird The importance of safety and compliance cannot be minimized by companies across the construction industry. It means protecting lives and avoiding delayed projects, hefty OSHA fines, and damaged reputation. But with so many regulatory marks and guidelines, employers are charged with the responsibility of finding the expertise to implement safety compliance in
READ MOREAn examination of builders thinking like manufacturers in a world of modularization By Gregg Schoppman, FMI The construction industry continues to hear how it lags the rest of the civilized world when it comes to innovation, productivity and efficiency. Studies benchmark the massive gains that manufacturing has experienced while construction languishes at the bottom. Before
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