How Strategic Workforce Management Helps Complete Work With Limited Resources

How Strategic Workforce
With only 80% of the 1 million construction workers who lost their jobs at the start of lockdown returning to work, contractors are feeling the effect of the labor shortage now more than ever. Whether it’s improving the information-sharing or focusing on data-driven decision-making, many contractors are asking, “How can we work with fewer available resources?”
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Improve Safety and Increase Profitability With Better Communication Tools

Regroup Mass Notification

The construction industry faces challenges that many companies never have to think about. In many cases, there are multiple worksites, sprawling worksites that physically adapt every day, changing entrances and exits, and an enormous amount of traffic and materials coming and going.
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Transforming Campus Construction

PlanGrid

Higher education teams in construction and facilities face a variety of challenges. They interact with many different campus entities, have to cover large campuses, and have to juggle multiple projects at once. This means they are often faced with inaccurate data, slow response times, and teams working off of outdated information.
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BIM and Construction Digitalisation

Oracle

In this session, Oracle Construction and Engineering will present how to use and leverage the data you already have to provide lead indicators on project performance and risk, allowing informed decisions to be made. Huge volumes of data are generated and collected on and off construction sites. Many companies have managed to effectively use their project data to report and analyse what has happened to date but few have been able to harness the data to provide insights and predictions on likely future outcomes.
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The Evolving Drug Crisis in Construction

Construction Executive

Given the physical wear and tear associated with construction work, builders are susceptible to opioid abuse. Almost one in six construction workers uses illicit drugs, and industry opioid spend is 5 percent to 10 percent above every other industry. If that weren’t concerning enough, consider the growing national opioid crisis and the full legalization of marijuana in Canada and its rapidly growing medicinal and recreational legalization in the United States.
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