Key Takeaways: 91% of construction teams still use paper in their processes, increasing errors and slowing decisions. Project teams spend 13 hours weekly searching for fragmented data across systems. Inconsistent standards and naming conventions make construction...
When you think about asset management in construction, chances are your mind jumps straight to cranes, excavators, or other high-ticket machinery. But it’s often the smaller tools, components, and materials that cause the biggest issues on a job site. Why? Because...
Key Takeaways: Strong perimeter security, access control, and surveillance form the first and often most effective line of defense. Asset tracking with QR codes or RFID ensures every tool and machine is accounted for. GPS tracking and geofencing improve otherwise low...
Key Takeaways: 75% of professionals already follow proactive equipment maintenance. Daily inspection templates should adjust for seasonal conditions. Manual maintenance logs and spreadsheets can’t keep up with assets across job sites. High-quality parts safeguard both...
Losing track of tools might seem minor, but it quickly adds up in terms of wasted time, eroded trust, and replacement costs. Most small tools won’t need GPS trackers themselves, but smart tracking systems can still pinpoint their location using scans, tags, and...