2018 Industry Report: Construction Disconnected

In April 2018 PlanGrid and FMI interviewed over 600 construction leaders worldwide to find out where construction teams spend and lose time, what they need when it comes to technology, and why firms often struggle with adoption in the field.

Quality in Construction: A Deep Dive Into The Tech Available To Better Manage Complex Construction Projects

The development of advanced construction technology has created new opportunities for improving build quality, but construction firms must develop work practices that make the most of these tools. Fully addressing quality control can result in safer, more efficient, more profitable construction workflows. In this ebook we will show you how to fully harness construction technology to achieve these goals.

Tomorrow’s Construction Technology

A deep dive into the tech available to better manage complex construction projects No matter your position within a construction company, you have likely recently encountered exciting new technology. Decision-makers need to understand today’s cutting-edge technology to prepare for what is rolling out tomorrow.

The Ultimate Buyers Guide to Construction Software

What should you look for in construction software? Many rapidly growing construction companies face this question. This Buyers Guide will walk you through what questions to ask when evaluating different software, successful adoption plans for your teams, and give some ideas on what to look for when approaching software vendors.

How to Transition to a Paperless Construction Company

Rework due to poor document control costs the U.S. construction industry $4.2 billion a year. And an inconsistent record set is a primary cause of rework, which negatively impacts construction productivity and the bottom line. Imagine being able to update an entire team’s sheets in real-time without having to wait for a new set to be printed, delivered, and distributed.

Construction Productivity 101: A Practical Guide to Increase Productivity in 7 Easy Steps

While many factors contribute to construction project cost overruns, the primary factor is low productivity. In fact, construction is one of the few industries that is less productive now than it was 60 years ago. Low construction productivity costs the U.S. global economy $1.6 trillion a year.

An Introduction to Lean Construction for Today’s Construction Professionals

What it really means when construction teams decide to go Lean Today’s construction professionals are looking for ways to maximize value and efficiency and minimize waste–essentially doing more with less. In this introduction to Lean construction management principles, we’ll discuss the benefits of applying them to a project and continuously assessing ways to eliminate waste and inefficiencies.

Constructed Campus

Higher education teams have many challenges when delivering, maintaining and restoring their campuses.