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The most important construction KPIs to improve profits and productivity

Lets Build

Investing in quality means you have to make fewer changes during the project—it saves time, it saves money, it saves headaches. No one wants a project full of change orders and rework. Cash flow Cash isn’t king – cash flow is. It also helps keep incident-related costs low.

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The most important construction KPIs to improve profits and productivity

Lets Build

Investing in quality means you have to make fewer changes during the project—it saves time, it saves money, it saves headaches. No one wants a project full of change orders and rework. Cash flow Cash isn’t king – cash flow is. It also helps keep incident-related costs low.

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Data Analytics Trends in Construction

Viewpoint Construction Technology

And true data analytics is more than just tracking traditional job costs and cash flow. Injuries, safety inspections and other information must be recorded and in some cases submitted to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration. Reducing Risk and Increasing Safety. Bidding Smarter and Winning More Work.

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7 Steps to Successful Project Closeout

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Problems like delayed change orders, poor communication and lost paperwork may make it harder to close out a project on time. The first step is to track every part of the project to streamline reviewing legal terms and change orders, for example. Delayed change order resolution. The reverse bell curve.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

He said they had just received a penalty from an OSHA inspection. change orders. I’m pleased to announce that this week’s blog is written by David DeVita, President of Carolina Safety Consultants. I was talking with the owner of a company the other day. January 2009. December 2008. November 2008. October 2008.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

This includes keeping up to date on all new OSHA regulations, having properly working equipment that is regularly maintained and inspected, and enrolling in safety courses that focus on creating a safer environment on the job. change orders. January 2009. December 2008. November 2008. October 2008. September 2008. August 2008.