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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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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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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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Our Contractors Bookkeeping Services Unique Differences

Contractor Bookkeeping

Bookkeepers who work from home put their contractor clients at risk of losing paperwork to children, friends, relatives and competitors who will be in their homes on a regular basis and everyone is naturally curious. #4 The risks far outweigh the benefits. Outside Your Mobile Office: In you post office box. Behind the seat.