This week is OSHA’s National Safety Stand-Down, organized to place awareness around accidents on the jobsite. The scary truth is that construction is one of the most dangerous industries in the United States. Quality and … about 5 Questions with Procore’s Quality and Safety Product Manager
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Safety Management and Procore
Workplace safety should not be taken lightly as a task that forever remains on the to-do list without ever getting checked off as complete. Every company should have a safety plan in place with someone, … about Safety Management and Procore
Quality Performance Management and Procore
Mark Weeks, a Product Manager at Procore, discusses how Procore can help improve your quality performance with its cloud-based document management, collaborative environment, and Inspections Tool. Mark Weeks is responsible for developing and enhancing Procore … about Quality Performance Management and Procore
The Most Important Construction Tool on the Jobsite
More collaboration leads to innovative practices, as field teams can relay messages to an engineer about an onsite problem and the accountant can allocate the appropriate resources accordingly––all within a few minutes. This provides that … about The Most Important Construction Tool on the Jobsite
Lower the Cost of Your RFIs
As any construction executive or project manager knows all too well, Requests for Information (RFIs) can take up a considerable amount of time and manpower. These requests for contractual obligations, agreements, drawings, or specifications can … about Lower the Cost of Your RFIs
Survival Guide for General Contractors at Medium-Sized Firms
As a general contractor for a construction firm that does business between $50 million and $250 million, you know how tough it can be to succeed in a competitive field. While there are many firms … about Survival Guide for General Contractors at Medium-Sized Firms
Keeping Projects on Track with Construction Software
Throughout each stage of a project, benchmarks and forecasts must be closely monitored using budgeting tools to ensure that costs are on target. The newest and most up-to-date schedule must also be regularly compared to … about Keeping Projects on Track with Construction Software
The Demand for the Construction Superintendent
Most superintendents work directly under a project manager and oversee all construction activities on a site. Superintendents need strong organizational skills because they manage a wide variety of trades. To be successful, they must have … about The Demand for the Construction Superintendent
Survival Guide: Small and Medium-Sized Construction Firms
Small and medium-sized construction firms have traditionally faced major difficulties in consolidating their IT infrastructure. While modern software, reduced data sprawl and superior information governance can all serve as the foundation for a more efficient … about Survival Guide: Small and Medium-Sized Construction Firms
Survival Guide for General Contractors at Small Firms
The construction market's resurgence is good news for firms of all sizes. Spending on construction is at its highest level since 2008, according to the Commerce Department, and the industry's acceleration spans into residential and … about Survival Guide for General Contractors at Small Firms