There are so many new technologies affecting the construction industry today: such as the use of Drones, BIM, Robotics, 3D Printing and significant advancements in fabrication and safety, that it’s now a huge topic that can easily be categorized into the many sub-areas of "Construction Technology".
04
4,
2017
How Technology is Changing the Face of Construction
By
Charlie Rose
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December
4,
2017
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Categories:
Construction Cost Tracking,
construction estimating software,
Construction management software,
project controls software,
project cost control software,
software technology,
technology innovation,
project management construction software,
construction project manager software,
cost control software,
cost management software,
construction project manager,
construction project scheduling and control,
information management,
procurement software solutions,
job costing software for construction
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06
6,
2017
Top 2 Characteristics of a Good Construction Project Manager
By
Charlie Rose
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November
6,
2017
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Categories:
Construction Cost Tracking,
Construction management software,
construction project management,
Construction project management software,
engineering project management software,
field data capture,
project change order management,
project cost management software,
Project Management,
project management software for construction,
Real-time project cost tracking,
Where Spreadsheets Breakdown,
construction cost tracking software,
construction project manager software,
change orders,
customizable reporting,
construction project manager,
construction project scheduling and control,
software for construction project management,
cost control in project management,
information management
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I’m going to start with a basic assertion: to be effective and successful in their job, Project Managers need good information and the right tools. These two things are an absolute must. A bit more specifically: project managers first need current, accurate and complete project data; then secondly, they need the right tools to analyze, and report on that data.
This is especially true when managing large construction projects, where there are so many moving parts, changes, documents, contractors, costs, schedules, etc. to stay on top of. There are other things they need of course, but without these two key things, construction project managers are left feeling around in a dark room, desperately hoping to find a light switch.