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How Mobile Project Management Can Improve Jobsite Efficiency

Lets Build

Teams used to organize those projects on paper, then spreadsheets, but now the most organized and easy-to-use solution for any construction project comes in the form of mobile project management software. Mobile project management software gains its mobility and ease of use by living in the cloud.

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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. The Corecon Mobile solution.

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Empowering Project Management Professionals Through Technology—Part 2 of 5

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Editor’s Note: This is Part 2 of a five-part series on Construction Project Management. Last week, we talked about the complexity of construction projects and the role of the project manager in managing the processes behind them. And these workers will undoubtedly change from project to project.

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The Construction Office Imperative: Digitize, Go Paperless and Mobile

Carol Hagen

If this is happening in your construction office it’s time to address the problem. This also holds true for your construction project management software. 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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The ABCs of BYOD in Construction

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Contractors are Leveraging Power of Construction Management Software and Mobile Applications for Growth, But Where Do Responsibilities for Device Management Lie? A couple of years ago, a colleague of mine lost his iPad after leaving it in a rental car while traveling. percent said mobile capabilities were not important.

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Construction Industry Steps to the Cloud and Mobile Devices

Carol Hagen

Much of what happens on a construction site involves a high degree of collaboration so smartphone screens will likely not suffice for visual project management teams. It seemed that the iPad users liked Dropbox but few were sharing files they felt needed to be highly secure. What Cloud Solutions Are Easy to Implement?

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Not too long ago, or so it seems, we were more than ecstatic at the idea of being able to call our project managers in the field on mobile phones. Some of us remember the “dark ages” of going back and forth between job sites and the office. Is this future technology on an iPad? The Two-Way Data Street.