Healthcare projects are not typical commercial construction. Aside from the complexity and cost, healthcare carries a higher level of risk and liability with patient care depending on the outcome of the project. With more at stake, accuracy and predictable outcomes are paramount to the success of the project.
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Machine Learning Is Streamlining Digitalization and Efficiency in Construction
Real-time feedback and insights have the power to take construction companies to a new level of project success. Machine learning isn’t about replacing people with machines. It’s about leveraging automated, artificial intelligence to increase productivity and visibility so teams can make better business decisions, faster.
Automated Construction Progress Tracking: Finishing What’s Started, Faster
Getting stuff done is hard. And getting stuff done in the face of today’s shortages, supply chain issues, and inflation is a daunting task for any construction company. But automated construction progress tracking can help you finish projects faster.
3 Construction Workflows Companies Can Streamline For Operational Excellence
While certain conditions and factors in the industry can’t be controlled, there are 3 construction workflows that can reduce the margin of error to ensure a project stays resilient. This requires operational excellence in the areas that can be predicted and made more efficient. What are the 3 construction workflows a company should prioritize?
Using Objective Insights to Align and Connect Construction Teams
Communication can make or break a construction project. A report from the Project Management Institute found that ineffective communication was the main contributor to project failure one-third of the time. An even more alarming finding from the research is that 56% of budgets allocated to projects are at risk due to poor communication. Without objective insights alignment among field and office teams, knowing what’s happening on a project becomes a daunting task—one that could put a project (and its profitability) at risk.
Bridging The Generational Gap: How Progress Tracking Has Changed to Embrace Technology
Many construction companies are at a crossroads as they think about the future of their business, and who will be a part of it. More than 40% of the current U.S. construction workforce is expected to retire over the next decade. This generation of seasoned...
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