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The Construction Office Imperative: Digitize, Go Paperless and Mobile

Carol Hagen

This also holds true for your construction project management software. Correspondence, contracts and RFIs, change orders, and drawings are frequently emailed. Review and approval on a iPad, signature capture on a form and granting access from a mobile device can return big dividends.

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Behind the Build: Interview with Ben Fiedler, Staff Consultant at Benchmark, Inc.

Autodesk Construction Cloud

has seen the positive impact of technology firsthand, having played a pivotal role in getting teams to adopt digital and mobile construction tools. I started looking at getting into project management. I was out on projects, doing observation, and then slowly I moved into completing roof surveys and design projects.

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15 the best construction Apps for construction professional

Construction Cost Estimating

In recent days the average construction professional are also using mobile technology every day in their jobsite. Viewpoint for Mobile : Viewpoint Construction Software, of Portland, Ore has launched its Viewpoint for Mobile, its mainly a Mobile Field Manager. You may find this above said app on the Play store.

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Contractors: What is UETA and Why Should You Care?

Best Practices Construction Law

Given the increase of today's mobile technologies available on the construction site. from smart phones, to iPads and tablets, to electronic drawings and specifications. In particular, I think we are going to find an increase in disputes when it comes to the use of emails as a means of communication among project members.

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Technology Increases Productivity by a Quarter on UK Rail Projects

Autodesk Construction Cloud

The team had to think outside the box to manage the projects’ health, safety and quality key performance objectives, and for Construction Project Manager Raymond Castelyn, it wasn’t workable to rely on paper-based processes. “ If I went on-site and someone asked me, ‘Where’s that water main?’