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Offsite vs. Onsite Construction Part 2

Civil + Structural Engineer

In Part II of a two-part series, industry pros focus on the multiple benefits offered by offsite construction with increased challenges from inflation, labor shortages, materials availability, and a push to increase sustainability on construction projects. Meet the Panelists: Brian Sielaff, M.S.C.E.,

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Impact of Digital Transformation on the Construction Industry

CCR Magazine

In construction, it means leveraging tools such as Building Information Modeling (BIM), artificial intelligence, drones, and IoT-enabled devices to streamline processes, enhance productivity, and reduce costs. Rising prices for materials, shortages of workers, and unpredictable market conditions make this even harder.

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Eco-Friendly Bin Rentals: Improving Construction Waste Management

CCR Magazine

In today’s evolving construction landscape, commercial bin rental services have become an integral part of sustainable building practices. These systems can separate various materials including concrete, metal, wood, and plastics, maximizing recycling potential. </p>

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Asset Tracking Systems: Streamlining Construction Operations

CCR Magazine

In the dynamic world of construction, efficiently managing resources such as equipment and materials is key to achieving successful outcomes. These solutions provide up-to-the-minute information on the whereabouts of assets, their utilization levels, and maintenance requirements, thereby boosting effectiveness.

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Bridging Construction & Business: The Value of Management

CCR Magazine

Managers understand how to build connections, maintain transparency, and deliver results that exceed expectations. Strong leaders use financial data to make informed decisions, reducing overspending and optimizing resource allocation. Here are a few approaches for building those skills: 1.

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A Deep Dive into Best Construction Scheduling Software

iField Smart

Construction scheduling software is significant for several reasons: Improved Efficiency: It automates manual tasks, reduces errors, and optimizes resource allocation, leading to faster and more efficient project completion. Cost Savings: It minimizes costly delays, optimizes resource utilization, and prevents budget overruns.

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Construction in the Digital Age: Embracing Innovative Tools for Successful Business

Construction Marketing

These tools enable construction professionals to rethink every aspect of project planning, execution, and collaboration, whether it be through the use of project management software, virtual reality (VR), or building information modeling (BIM). QR codes have emerged as a valuable asset in promoting safe practices.