Inspections, quality checks and punch lists, construction encourages people to watch for what other people do wrong. But, what if you try to catch people doing things right? That’s a question posed by management teacher … about How To Catch People Doing Things Right
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From Excel to The Cloud: Why The Best Contractors Digitize Workforce Management
Contractors often turn to Excel spreadsheets for workforce management, but that doesn’t mean it’s what should be used. Excel is a labor-intensive program that adds a greater possibility for errors and unnecessary layers to making … about From Excel to The Cloud: Why The Best Contractors Digitize Workforce Management
The Smartest Tool in the Shed
These days it seems so-called “smart” technology is everywhere you look. The Internet of Things has ushered in an era where we have the ability to apply digital intelligence to just about anything. This has … about The Smartest Tool in the Shed
OSHA Releases COVID-19 Reopening Guidelines for Construction
In an effort to promote safe and healthy workplace as businesses across the country are reopening, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) recently released its recommendations to help construction workers and employers avoid exposure … about OSHA Releases COVID-19 Reopening Guidelines for Construction
How Digital Labor Scheduling Helps You Scale Up
The key to successful labor scheduling is to find a scalable solution that accounts for the unique structure of your organization. Digital workforce management software provides real-time information that aids your team in making informed, … about How Digital Labor Scheduling Helps You Scale Up
Construction Owner Tips: How to Navigate Software Licensing
In construction technology, construction management solutions put this question to the test. Let’s look at some common pricing models for capital planning or construction software.
How to Keep Your Cool on Jobsites This Summer
Hot weather poses serious health risks for people working in construction. Early signs suggesting something is wrong include heat rash and heat cramps. If the body doesn't get cooled down, heat exhaustion sets in. At … about How to Keep Your Cool on Jobsites This Summer
Top Habits of Successful Safety Managers
The best safety managers live and breathe health and safety, and their passion shows through in their interactions with employees. Buy-in from workers and management are necessary for a successful safety program, along with open … about Top Habits of Successful Safety Managers
In Challenging Times, How one Company is Giving Back
Despite the tsunami of economic and operational challenges brought on by the pandemic, many construction companies are going above and beyond to help their communities.
The Value of Effectively Managing Project Schedule Compression through COVID-19
The purpose of this article is to be helpful in guiding stakeholders to understand schedule compression, when and how it occurs and how to recognize when a schedule has been over-compressed and leading a project … about The Value of Effectively Managing Project Schedule Compression through COVID-19