Tips for Small to Mid-Sized Construction Firms in Tough Economic Times
How technology can help construction businesses weather difficult times.
How technology can help construction businesses weather difficult times.
How do you choose the right construction software for you, and make sure that your investment is worthwhile?
Once the hard work of evaluating, implementing and measuring the impact of a digital solution is complete, the last step is to invigorate your team to make the most of the new, powerful tool
Now that you’ve found and implemented a technology solution, here’s how to determine whether you’ve achieved a return on investment
Inflation, supply chain bottlenecks and near-term economic uncertainty have recently clouded contractors’ ability to forecast their project costs
Technology can help speed up energy assessments and ensure legal compliance
Inflation is pervading the economy, especially in construction. Here’s how firms can deal with this persistent problem.
After conducting an internal needs analysis, here’s how to find the right technology solution when making the transition to digital.
The pandemic accelerated digital adoption in construction. Here’s how firms of all sizes can approach the new world of digital technology adoption, starting with a discovery process designed to assess your firm’s needs
Enterprise construction firms may have some competitive advantages over their smaller peers, but the ability to profit from using ever-powerful construction technology is an area where smaller firms may hold an edge
Chris Gorse, professor of construction engineering and management at Loughborough University, talks about how construction can be more sustainable
Technology has the potential to eliminate redundant work and streamline mundane-yet-critical tasks, easing the burden on construction firms as they face a possible challenging economy ahead.
Construction companies are using technology to reduce their impact on the environment.
The reluctance to implement digital transformation comes down to a lack of trust in data.
Remote working could leave people feeling disconnected. However, technology may be able to help.