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Bridging the Productivity Gap: How monday.com Keeps Construction Projects on Track and Within Budget

With monday.com, construction management firms can streamline the many moving parts of a construction project and increase productivity. Centralize all files, RFIs, inspections, updates, and timelines on one platform, so nothing gets behind schedule.
December 29, 2020
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Despite rising investment in capital projects, real estate and infrastructure, poor project management continues to hinder productivity in construction. The results are delays, mismanaged resources and budget overruns amounting to thousands or even millions of dollars. McKinsey found that large projects typically take 20% longer to finish than scheduled and cost up to 80% over budget.

The key to avoiding these high-cost consequences? One platform that centralizes all work for construction project managers, designers, field workers, contractors and owners so they can work better and faster together. With monday.com, construction management firms can streamline the many moving parts of a construction project and increase productivity.

We’ve custom-built a new solution for construction teams that includes the features managers need for any project or process, whether in the field or in the office. By centralizing all files, RFIs, updates and timelines on one platform, each stakeholder has everything they need to complete their part on schedule.

You can communicate and keep track of all of your work, from the office to the worksite, online and offline. The platform also integrates with many tools and systems and lets you build your own automated processes in seconds, saving you time without cutting corners.

We believe communication, knowledge sharing and access to information are critical for driving productivity. With monday.com, the status is always clear, communication is easy and bottlenecks can be resolved fast. There are no limits to what you can achieve with monday.com.

Product Highlights
  • Completely customizable
  • Centralizes files, timelines and updates
  • Streamlines communications among all stakeholders
  • Greater alignment across projects
  • Intuitive and easy to use
  • Available online and offline for desktop and mobile
  • Integrates with existing systems
  • Speeds up any process with automations
  • Displays data on timelines and budgets in an instant

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