Coordinating labor, equipment, and materials to achieve project outcomes in a timely and cost-efficient manner can be a lot like winning a game of three-dimensional chess. There might be dozens of variables at play at any given time, and one wrong move can dismantle...
Construction projects are seldom completed on schedule and at budget. This can lead to extensive costs and diminished margins for Asset Owners, General Contractors, Subcontractors, and all those that contribute to the completion of projects. To combat this, many...
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. ...
Do you have a diverse construction workforce? Do you track workforce demographic data on your employees? Do you know all the benefits to tracking construction workforce demographics? With unemployment levels in the construction sector reaching all-time lows, the...
The construction sector accounts for 6% of global GDP, $10 trillion in annual revenues, and is a driving force behind global economic growth and infrastructure advancements, while also forming the foundation for every other industry. Yet, despite the crucial nature of...