How Can the Construction Industry be Prepared for More Work?

With construction back underway and project demand on the rise again, contractors will need to find ways to complete more work using the resources they have available. Technology is prepared to help.

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Many construction business owners don't even know where to look to solve the pressing issues they face in their company every day. Projects small and large are experiencing delays as the nation is short about a quarter-million workers. Add to that a pandemic, dramatic increases in the cost of supplies and supply chain delays, and you have an industry on shaky ground.  

As more work is expected to come down the pipeline as a result of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, there will be continuing challenges with labor and material shortages. Construction business owners need to find ways to better manage the assets they have in order to continue to be successful and handle the influx of work headed their way. 

While our industry has been slow to adopt technology, there has never been a more necessary time to invest in resources to help your business compete. 

Find Solutions to Your Problems

In an upcoming webinar with Bridgit, a construction workforce intelligence solution, construction contractors can learn how to do just that. 

David Pimiskern, head of customer success at Bridgit, will talk with Jessica Lombardo with ForConstructionPros.com about how technology can help you:

  • Use workforce data to build stronger project teams
  • Track the right data to improve bidding and project management
  • Avoid cost overruns due to poor resource management
  • Eliminate information silos and improve cross-functional collaboration

We'll also chat with a construction contractor who successfully implemented the Bridgit software to overcome their mounting construction business challenges. 

Plan to join us September 23rd to learn more. 

Register here. 

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