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Tech Opportunities in Construction You Need on Your Radar

October 18, 2019Jessica JonesLeave a CommentTechnology & Construction

Technology is changing the construction industry like never before. Attracting the next wave of construction professionals depends on innovation and growth, both of which are currently possible with the use of technology. Keeping up-to-date in the construction industry isn’t just good for recruiting future construction professionals, though – it’s good for your business.

In an August article, Construction Executive broke down some of the best technology opportunities for construction companies. These are what you should have on your radar:

  1. Less Delays and More Cost Savings with VR and AR: According to Construction Executive, virtual reality helps lead to less rework and fewer scheduling delays. On the other hand, augmented reality is able to better-train laborers in a more cost-effective way.
  2. Capture Data Effectively with IoT: The Internet of Things is taking the corporate office world by storm, and many companies are seeing great success with it. Putting IoT sensors on a machine or other equipment makes it easier to capture data on the jobsite, and is perfect for storing data in a centralized location.
  3. Fill the Gaps in Project Management Software: While project management software is great for back-end efficiencies on projects, it’s missing a few key components. Instead, choose a Construction Administration Software like DrawAlert, built to provide end-to-end document management, full financial controls and a vetted resource directory. Finally ditching the archaic spreadsheet nightmare with an automated platform helps you save time, reduce costs and improve results on your projects.

Overcome Industry Challenges with These Tech Opportunities

While the adoption of technology in the construction industry is a slow-going process, a fully-digitized industry is in the future and offers the right benefits. Not utilizing technology in construction can result in poor project management and execution, insufficient skills, inadequate design processes, and underinvestment in skills development. Overcome project challenges with help from the latest in technology opportunities, including DrawAlert.

Are you interested in a collaborative construction software that reduces data input and provides a faster pay-app process? Contact us today for a demo.

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