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Stantec selected to develop Resilience Improvement Plan for Kansas Department of Transportation

Civil + Structural Engineer

“The Resilience Improvement Plan development process, which includes a vulnerability assessment, will be a great opportunity to get all of our partners in infrastructure together to determine critical investments that will keep Kansas going during catastrophic events,” said David Schwartz, KDOT project manager for the Resilience Improvement Plan.

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Smart Watching Your Project Lead Indicators

Wrench

Much like a smartwatch serves as a personal health companion that offers real-time insights and encourages proactive well-being, a digital project management information system acts as a vigilant overseer of project progress. Let’s explore the analogy further.

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The fundamentals of QA and it’s impact on an organisations performance

Roads Online

A well executed quality management plan serves as the backbone of successful projects, laying a solid foundation for excellence. We often observe that while customers may have excellent quality management plans, a crucial and sometimes overlooked step is how quality management is lived on-site during construction.

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Monitoring & Controlling Lag and Lead Indicators with Digital PMIS

Wrench

Lead indicators offer early insights and predictive measures and empower project managers to proactively navigate potential challenges, optimize resources, and mitigate risks before they crystallize. These indicators help project managers and stakeholders understand how well the project has performed in the past.

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These 5 essential traits in your team are the secret to a successful construction project

Field Wire

In the report “Trust Matters: The High Cost of Low Trust,” more than 2,500 industry professionals globally and found that the cost of trust in construction — internally and externally — generates more employee engagement , value collaboration and build stronger relationships. Without proper planning, there may be an increased risk of delays.

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4 Construction Meetups to Attend This Summer (2021)

Autodesk Construction Cloud

But no matter how hectic your schedule is this summer, it’s important to find time to attend professional functions such as meetups and webinars. . Meetups and webinars are also some of the best sources of industry knowledge and they often provide insights you can implement on the job. . Time and date: July 13, 11:00 AM PT.

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Upcoming Webinars & Construction Events in February 2022

Autodesk Construction Cloud

From webinars and video meetups to construction conferences, we wanted to consolidate these learning opportunities so you can attend yourself or share with your team. February 2022 Construction Webinars. In this webinar you will learn: Benefits of combining 2D and 3D takeoffs in one solution. Can’t make the webinar?