by myComply | Jan 14, 2022 | Construction Managers, Construction Safety, Construction Tech, General Contractors, Insurance, myComply, Orientation
Site-specific orientations in construction aim to qualify workers for conducting safe work on a jobsite. A completed orientation is a prerequisite to being allowed on-site and builds foundational knowledge that aims to keep workers safe and working efficiently. ...
by Brock Andony | Jan 5, 2022 | Construction Managers, Construction Statistics, Construction Tech, General Contractors, Insurance
Change orders are formal documents that enable Asset Owners and General Contractors to make amendments to scheduled construction work. Changes to construction scope are often frequent and costly, so it’s important that contractor understand the implications of a...
by Brock Andony | Nov 29, 2021 | Construction Statistics, Construction Tech, Productivity, ROI
Have you ever driven past a road construction crew and wondered how so many people can appear to be on break or not at work? Have you ever heard a construction worker complain about late materials deliveries? Or a machinist complaining about machine crashes or...
by Brock Andony | Oct 14, 2021 | Construction Safety, Construction Statistics, Construction Tech, General Contractors
Picture this: you wake up, get ready for work, commute over an hour to the construction project that your company is general contracting on, and you see a stop work order posted on the bulletin outside the project… If you have ever experienced this, then you know just...
by Brock Andony | Sep 23, 2021 | Construction Tech, Productivity, ROI, Time & Attendance
Are you a general contractor (GC) or construction manager (CM) shopping for new projects? If so, then you are no stranger to the (often) tall task that is completing construction bids. If you are like the 40% of construction companies that lack confidence in the...
by Brock Andony | Sep 14, 2021 | Construction Statistics, Construction Tech, Labor Analytics, Productivity
Few industries are more severely impacted by operational inefficiencies than that of construction. While many other sectors are leveraging new-era tools and technologies to make productivity gains at exponential margins, construction often seems to be stuck in the...