Quality control in construction is a common struggle for project managers. In addition to concern about supply chain issues, staffing levels, and timeline challenges, grappling with quality defects in construction is often difficult when struggling to bring in a...
Although technology is quickly changing the construction industry, many companies still rely on pen and paper, spreadsheets, manual data collection, and time-consuming processes to manage all or some aspects of their construction projects and business operations....
Hard labor done in the construction industry can take its toll on the well-being of workers. As the job is demanding, it’s easy for them to become disheartened and pessimistic. A stimulating atmosphere at work, where they feel seen and have room to grow, can help them...
Checklists are ever-present on efficient and safe construction sites. Project managers should use them just as much, if not more than, their team members. When construction checklists are an automatic part of life on the site, safety improves and...
Losing one good worker might not affect your business in the long run, but when many people decide to leave, this could become a significant problem. First, it could jeopardize your chances to finish projects on time and within budget, as well as severely hit the...
Have you ever wondered what makes a construction company successful? After all, executing construction projects is similar for any construction business, regardless of size. You need to account for expenses, find the right people and equipment and schedule the work...