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How The Cloud Is Enabling Smarter Project Management—Part 4 of 5

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Editor’s Note: This is Part 4 of a five-part series on Construction Project Management. Over the past three weeks, we’ve looked at complex construction projects, the people that run them and the technology tools they use. More and more contractors are moving their operations to the cloud. Why is that important?

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The Most Common Reasons Construction Projects Are Delayed

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Below, we look at the six most common reasons construction jobs are delayed and how Viewpoint can help avoid them. Keep your construction project from hitting a standstill with the right software and planning. Whether it’s communication from an owner, client, project manager or crew, everyone should be apprised of change orders.

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How to Modernize Construction Management

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In many cases, they have purchased software solutions for construction-specific processes like accounting, project management or field management to rectify the situation.While this is a positive step, it’s not always ideal—especially for larger and growing contractors managing multiple projects. “The

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Why Are Contractors Using Fewer Software Applications?

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The majority of construction companies are using a variety of software solutions for accounting, project management, estimating, and other important functions. Accounting and project management software were among the most prevalent types of software used by contractors last year.

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What Causes Construction Project Delays?

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Technology is making this is an easy fix, by streamlining scheduling and time collection for labor in the field and helping project managers determine what crews are best suited for what projects. Waiting for someone, somewhere to make a decision that is keeping the entire project from moving forward.

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Breaking Down Silos for Better Construction Collaboration

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But these processes could be sowing division, especially when you look at how you hold people accountable within them. For example, in most construction organizations, a project manager is responsible for ensuring a job stays on budget. And accountants don’t know what it’s like to work in the field.

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Data Analytics Trends in Construction

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Construction sites these days have no shortage of data: design and BIM data from the planning stages of a project, jobsite data collected by wearables, mobile devices and sensors on equipment/materials, accounting and job progress data from the office, project management data and much more.