Improve Safety and Increase Profitability With Better Communication Tools
Find out how the right mass notification tool can keep workers well-informed and safe, and improve the ROI for construction companies both large and small.
Find out how the right mass notification tool can keep workers well-informed and safe, and improve the ROI for construction companies both large and small.
From preconstruction to closeout, and everything in between, hear how automating the collection and handover of critical project documents can transform your processes, create greater efficiencies for your teams and projects, and ultimately, bring peace of mind at the end of the day.
Technology is transforming our industry, and it’s not too late to get on board with top tech trends that could make or break your company's strategies in 2019 and beyond.
Construction business owners and managers often struggle with two opposing forces: the health and safety of their workers as drug and alcohol abuse rises, and the challenge of replacing those who may test positive. Learn about the steps to take to manage the evolving risks associated with substance abuse.
Momentum Will Persist For Several More Quarters, Contractors Should Stay Vigilant as Longer-term Inflationary Pressures Build Be the first to find out what economic trends will directly affect your bottom line in commercial and industrial construction next year. On Dec. 12, Construction Executive’s 2019 Construction Economic Forecast will be presented by Anirban Basu, the chief […]
Telematics – the technology of sending vehicle data – sounds exciting, but is it useful for construction fleets? In this webinar, Tenna will explain how telematics can be used by a wide variety of construction companies in both passenger and heavy-duty commercial vehicles to help coordinate fleets, minimize maintenance costs and improve safety.
Bring ease and peace of mind to your business processes and decisions with the best-in-class technology, and gain tips for top leaders and executives at construction companies.
As contractors continue to embrace technology, and the amount they spend on it increases, the question of how to properly allocate the cost of that technology has become much more prevalent.
There’s no denying it: drones have made their way into the construction industry. And they are here to stay. Today’s drones pack a big punch, helping project managers, superintendents, field engineers and virtual design + construction (VDC) teams build instant ROI with jobsite-ready maps and models. Time and again, drones save money, reduce downtime and improve safety on construction projects.
Client relationship management (CRM) tools are being adopted at a record pace in construction. In this competitive market, firms using manual and outdated ways to manage relationships are at risk of being a commodity. This presentation will address important questions regarding the selection and usage of a CRM in construction, along with ROI points you may have never considered.