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Construction Business Review | Thursday, July 23, 2020
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Data Warehousing is a technique perfected by manufacturers to gather and analyze insight on productivity, budgeting, and other essential information. It is convenient for them to keep all the information needed in one place and open to a single set of analytical tools. Well, the technology is coming to the construction sector as well, and it promises to make the buildings safer, faster and cheaper to erect.
Initially, construction has always been counted in physical infrastructure where data was not a key driver in business, but surprisingly that’s all changing. Now the tools of data analysis are available to one, and they can derive a lot of crucial information from the data available. Let’s have a look at how warehousing has changed the face of construction.
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1. Budgeting: It is essential for construction companies to predict what a project will cost accurately and when will it be completed. To escalate their reputation bar, it is highly recommended for companies to improve their prediction game. This is because a data warehouse can give a reasoned estimate of the costs and delivery date. It can also tell if the project is in progress and whether it’s ahead of schedule or on track and recommend changes if necessary.