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Empowering Project Management Professionals Through Technology—Part 2 of 5

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Editor’s Note: This is Part 2 of a five-part series on Construction Project Management. Last week, we talked about the complexity of construction projects and the role of the project manager in managing the processes behind them. And these workers will undoubtedly change from project to project.

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Subcontractor Solutions for Higher Profits

Viewpoint Construction Technology

As a subcontractor, you’re often at the mercy of the general contractors you work with and are required to use their project management tools. Without your own project management solution, you’re operating at a huge disadvantage and putting your business at risk. Business overview.

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4 Strategies to Avoiding Rising OSHA Fines in Construction

Viewpoint Construction Technology

When contractors have tight budgets and deadlines, those numbers can really add up, impacting job costs and the organization’s bottom line. If an incident does occur, you’ll need documentation to prove safety inspections have actually been completed. Viewpoint Team is one of these solutions. Increases in Criminal Charges.

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What Causes Construction Project Delays?

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Working with cloud-based, integrated construction software can keep everyone on the same page by providing equipment, materials and worker status visibility, project progress and productivity and timeline transparency — all in real time. This helps contractors complete their construction deliverables on time and within budget.

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Can Lean Manufacturing Principles Improve Construction?

Viewpoint Construction Technology

That’s an appealing goal for construction, where waste such as errors and rework can derail timelines and budgets, a problem for both contractors and customers. At the beginning of a project, get all parties involved — architects, engineers, project managers, customers — together and make sure you understand where you’re going.

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7 Reasons Generic ERP Tools Don’t Work in Construction

Viewpoint Construction Technology

People, materials, and equipment are constantly moving in different directions as you manage your projects. But contractors also have to deal with a mountain of data relevant to managing the business operations to ensure construction projects are completed on time and on budget.

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Sharing BIM with your Construction Team

Carol Hagen

The 4Projects project management solution has mastered this approach. Obviously this works well when you have committed to that solution for all you projects, but 4Projects is not widely used in the United States. This will change overtime, especially with the acquisition by Viewpoint Construction Software.

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