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How to survive and overcome inflation and rising construction costs

Lets Build

Prioritise value over competition One mistake project owners and procurement teams often make is prioritising bidding price over value. Using this traditional procurement method pits trade partners and contractors against each other.

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Mastering construction project management with 6 key strategies

Fieldwire

Effective construction project management requires you to balance multiple moving parts. A rapidly changing landscape means employing numerous strategies to get the job done to your client’s satisfaction. Here’s how you can master project management in 2024 with six key strategies. Learn more → 3.

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Top 3 Tips for Improving Cash Flow as a Construction Contractor

ProcurementExpress.com

There’s a lot to be said about the impact automation can have on processes like accounts payable, procurement, and more. On the accounting side, AP can quickly review pending orders and make notes in real-time, rather than circling back to ask a worker or a project manager for the context of an order placed months ago.

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Top 3 Tips for Improving Cash Flow as a Construction Contractor

ProcurementExpress.com

There’s a lot to be said about the impact automation can have on processes like accounts payable, procurement , and more. On the accounting side, AP can quickly review pending orders and make notes in real-time, rather than circling back to ask a worker or a project manager for the context of an order placed months ago.

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Why is construction so hard?

Fieldwire

The CPM schedule we used on the last project will be a great starting point for facilitating the planning and scheduling processes, but it won’t ever match exactly. Again, site conditions change and local ordinances dictate a slightly different look, all leading to changes in procurement and planning.