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Adopting a construction management software to improve productivity

Fieldwire

Short-term benefits Save an hour/day per craftsperson Reduced printing costs Reduced rework due to outdated information/paper documents “Initially, it was around $7,000 to print off one set of drawings, so we’ve saved $35,000 just on printing costs with Fieldwire.” Schedule a demo today! Schedule Demo

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What to Look for in Construction Design Software

Lets Build

Construction design software is a necessity in today’s digital landscape, giving industry professionals an easier way to create blueprints and drawings of new designs. to help architects and project managers speed up the drawing process. Read more: Five benefits of inspection reporting software.

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How to easily create a construction closeout report using Fieldwire

Fieldwire

It may include final inspections and punch lists , changes to scope, budget and timeline, and even milestones or lessons learned. Since it is a.CSV file, it allows for a lot of customization and manipulation; you can load the file into Excel, or other programs, to further analyze task data and draw conclusions.

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Construction quality management: Everything you need to know

Lets Build

Drawing up a construction quality management plan will enable you and your staff to identify potential liabilities or risks, and implement techniques to mitigate them. More to read: Construction inspection: the pillar to your construction quality management. Book a demo to find out more. A game of risk.

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Why the slow uptake of technology in construction is holding the industry back

Lets Build

It’s no surprise that clipboards, spreadsheets, and A3 drawings remain commonplace in the industry, as many companies choose to stick with tried-and-tested methods. Also, technology can eliminate manual processes through automation and simplify inspections using drones to enhance safety.

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Why the slow uptake of technology in construction is holding the industry back

Lets Build

It’s no surprise that clipboards, spreadsheets, and A3 drawings remain commonplace in the industry, as many companies choose to stick with tried-and-tested methods. Also, technology can eliminate manual processes through automation and simplify inspections using drones to enhance safety.

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First Home Checklist 2022

CivilJungle

Also, inspect the inside and outside of the home and know about every specific thing, like the presence of any tree near the structure because its roots cause a problem in the future for the structure. Inspect fiberglass or plastic containers for cracks, breaks, or damage. Inspect for audible blusters exceeding the house.