The construction industry has a reputation for being a slow adopter of new technology. In fact – and not to put too fine a point on this, but – one anonymous company highlighted in the JB Knowledge ...
A successful construction project starts long before the first shovel hits the ground. It begins with the contract. As discussed in the Construction Law Forum hosted by Mandelbaum Barrett PC, a ...
It would be great to complete every construction project exactly as you planned. With so many activities and things that can go wrong and out of your control, this would be nearly impossible. Building ...
As one of the most capital-intensive industries, the construction sector’s need for establishing effective project management cannot be overstated. According to the KPMG Global Construction Survey of ...
In construction, critical functions have long operated in silos. Estimating, scheduling, procurement, and field execution often work independently, each driven by specialized teams with their own ...
In the construction industry, time and money are tightly related. A postponement of even some days can cause overruns, device costs, contract consequences, and scheduling conflicts that ripple ...
A seasoned small business and technology writer and educator with more than 20 years of experience, Shweta excels in demystifying complex tech tools and concepts for small businesses. Her work has ...
“Smart Construction” is a loose term but generally refers to the development and use of processes and applications that improve construction planning and the management of projects (thereby ...
One of the biggest challenges the nuclear power industry faces is building plants on time and on budget. Having an experienced project team with the right leaders driving the bus, so to speak, can ...
Having places to live, work, shop, and otherwise conduct our daily lives is critical. But someone has to build those structures, and someone has to account for all the various aspects and needs of the ...
Power companies rely heavily on engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contractors to build new power facilities and keep old ones in top condition. However, some projects go smoother than ...
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