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Construction Business Review | Wednesday, January 05, 2022
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Technology and construction project management apps simplify the construction industry and accelerate productivity by offering digital solutions to accomplish projects.
FREMONT, CA: Digitised technology and software are becoming a vital part of every industry recently. Similarly, the construction industry is also adopting these technologies to accelerate productivity and stay ahead of the competition. The need for construction project management apps and other technological tools has become essential in today’s construction sector.
The Challenges Faced by the Construction Industry
Declining productivity
The construction industry is less efficient as it lacks productivity compared to other sectors in quantifying the global labour productivity rate. One of the primary reasons for this slow productivity growth is the limited investment in software and technology. This scarcity of resourceful construction applications results in confusion and inefficiencies for contractors and clients.
Lack of On-Site Visibility
Complete construction site management was a major challenge during the pandemic. However, the problem persists as remote working has become a necessity for many construction professionals. The monitoring of the project without being physically present in the location was a difficult task for project managers, owners, and on-site staff while working from remote locations. This difficulty in site visibility and management has severely impacted the construction industry.
Developments in the Construction Industry
Technology to Resolve Problems
The lack of technological exposure in the construction industry has resulted in massive cost overruns on projects. The regular practice of worksite actions labelled the construction industry as a traditional sector where a digitised ecosystem within this business was an unconsidered aspect. However, currently, many companies are leveraging the power and flexibility that ultra-modern construction tools provide to the stakeholders within the industry.
For example, using 3D printing in construction will lead to faster and more accurate development of complicated projects as well as reduce labour costs and waste. Additionally, the use of drones and robotic equipment has helped in efficient tracking and monitoring of fatal areas of the project and transformed it into a safer work environment. The Internet of Things (IoT) has also emerged as an integral part of assisting in data collection and analysis systems to track and inspect activities in real time.
Construction Project Management Offers an Efficient Solution
Inefficient monitoring and tracking lead to a lack of coordination within the complex hierarchy of a construction project management team, frequently causing confusion among the client, project manager, and workers. This results in cost overruns, inefficiencies in execution and, finally, project termination.
Recently, a few major end-to-end construction management SaaS platforms have introduced a mobile-first approach for their on-site workers, managers, and owners with the visible power of collaboration on apps built for simplifying communication and collaboration. These apps provide real-time information from the worksite to the remote offices, improving project execution. Moreover, they offer the ability to control much of the work from cloud-integrated dashboards that they are equipped with. Therefore, construction project management apps are created for collaborative project implementation and enhance interaction more efficiently at each phase of the project and between all relevant stakeholders, reducing clutter and confusion.