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Construction Project Managers Go Mobile

Carol Hagen

Update September 27, 2010: Project Manager views Job Alerts on iPad using Corecon Mobile. Update: Project Manager uses iPhone to access construction documentation. Construction Project Managers main line of communication is their mobile device. Apple – iPad. Wait, you did read that correctly…the iPad too.

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How to Implement Construction Software in Your Business

Lets Build

In a nutshell, the main difficulties could be the following: Getting staff to use new IT systems . When a new project team is formed, running from Client, Consultants, Main Contractor and Subcontractors , it is quite possible that none of them have ever worked together before. There are several obstacles along the road.

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What should you bring to the first business development meeting? Nothing.

Construction Marketing Ideas

Take, for example this advice that you travel naked — that is, without a briefcase, IPad or any sort of “presentation materials” to your first in-person new client meetings. Now, let’s say you’re meeting in their office. but let’s leave it at that – I think you get the main point I’m trying to make.

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How Mobile Project Management Can Improve Jobsite Efficiency

Lets Build

Mobile project management tools work in the cloud, a setup that gives project access to all team members, whether in the office or in the field. Teams have a single point of reference for documents, timelines, materials lists and expenses. Couriers and postage to transfer documents. Lowered Costs. Blueprint and plans printing.

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Technology Increases Productivity by a Quarter on UK Rail Projects

Autodesk Construction Cloud

This £18m Merseytravel Depot Construction Contract (DCC) project included upgrading the existing Train Maintenance Depot (TMD) at Kirkdale, with stabling facilities, maintenance sheds, offices and a training simulator. At the beginning of the project, the paper-based document management was a nightmare ,” recalls Raymond. “

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Get the Full, Behind the Scenes Interview with 2018 Viewpoint Technology Award Winner Hatzel & Buehler

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Viewpoint: So, what is your main mission for your clients? Ward: Our main mission is to provide great service and customer care. We have an office in downtown Manhattan, right there amongst all the high rises. The document imaging was available there. We also have a wholly-owned subsidiary, Bluestone Communications.

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