Contractors are realizing opportunities to leverage automation and streamline manual processes as the role of the information manager shifts from quality assurance to integration and interoperability.
Keys to Successful Technology Adoption
The most effective construction technology starts with the user, so find a provider that stays engaged with the user’s needs to ensure that technology investments are successful.
Digital Technology Can Resolve Low-Touch Claims in Hours, Not Days
With digital technology, minor claims can be processed faster—sometimes in a matter of hours. But automated claims processing need not come at the expense of personalized service.
Leveraging the Power of Data in Construction Teams
Harnessing the power of data is the future of construction. To do so, it is important for all members of a team to be data aware and data literate.
The Construction Industry: Poised for Constructible Change
It’s time to take a purpose-driven approach to building construction with a constructible process that coordinates and optimizes the entire design, build and operate life cycle.
Getting Value From Big Data: Engineering a Team for Success
Evidence-based teams are more efficient and enjoy their work more because they share a common set of values.
Technology, Contracts and Jobsite Safety
Contracts should specify that technology requirements are in addition to other safety requirements, and that compliance with relevant codes and regulations is required.
How Technology Can Help Contractors Be More Efficient and Competitive
Digital trends can help contractors stay competitive, particularly for those who can show prospective customers how their technology tools give them an upper hand on budget, delivery and safety requirements.











