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The importance of keeping construction daily logs for every site activity

Lets Build

Daily reports are how everyone involved in the project tracks progress , performance, and productivity. Your construction and maintenance daily log is crucial for: Protecting against disputes Tracking on-site activities Keeping stakeholders in the loop Improving productivity Minimising delays 1.

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Top 10 ERP Solutions for Construction Firms

Construction Marketing

Managing a reputation for delivering high-quality projects, keeping your business profitable, your people productive, and your firm growing requires focus, commitment, and understanding. It’s a secure, SaaS solution with reporting, dashboards and data analytics available on phones, tablets and PCs—anywhere at any time.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Product Spotlight. Some Advice on Change Orders » A Change (Order) for the Better? When clients ask me about change orders, I’m reminded of a well-circulated photo. The yacht is named “Change Order.” Yes, change orders are nearly inevitable.

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Job Order Contracting 2021 and Beyond

Job Order Contracting

Labor for each construction task described in a line item is based upon local prevailing wages (or Davis-Bacon Wage Rates as determined by the contract/client), materials, and equipment rates, associated crews, and productivity. If a UPB is properly created it consists of “bare costs” only (no contractor overhead or profit).

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Product Spotlight. Customer Collaboration & Construction Software » Staying Focused in the Fight Against Profit Fade. Just about every contractor has been there — a project starts out strong but, as it moves forward, delays and incidental added work and changes knock dollars and cents off of the bottom line.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Product Spotlight. « A Change (Order) for the Better? Judging Tipis » Some Advice on Change Orders. I was talking with John Chaney this week, and he mentioned that he was going to blog about how change orders affect construction management. People Management. Green Building. Industry News.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Product Spotlight. Healthy Competition » Free Webinar on Reducing Profit Fade. One problem that even the most savvy contractors deal with is profit fade, when a job continues to incur additional costs that are not factored into the estimate. change orders. productivity. People Management. Publications.

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