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How Connected Construction Is Changing Work — and Life — for Project Managers

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To meet your goals with the help of lean and agile construction, you need to somehow connect all of these elements within a single unified system. With such a solution, you could streamline projects in real time and produce better outcomes. You could deliver the project on time and within budget, without the hair-pulling, anxiety, and overtime. You could get home at a reasonable hour to enjoy dinner with your family, or make it to your daughter's school play, instead of staying late to finish paperwork or driving back to the office to hand over or update massive amounts of data. You could deliver what you've promised and glean actionable insights for future projects. OK, so what is this connected construction experience? Connected construction is a transformation of legacy construction processes. It moves away from the siloed working environments, separate software solutions and disparate workflows that run counter to the collaborative working environments contractors want. In their place, connected construction offers a single, connected suite of solutions and data that brings together entire project teams in real time, while automating many of those cumbersome manual processes that have slowed construction down. Even better, contractors benefit from a single vendor and single technology agreement with which to manage the bulk of their construction business, reducing the hours Creating a connected construction experience for your organization means undertaking a change management initiative—and adopting the right construction technologies that can deliver a scalable, connected technology stack. According to a recent GlobalData survey,[1] construction firms cite these key drivers for adopting new technologies: • 54% want to improve productivity • 48% want to increase their competitiveness • 33% want to reduce construction project costs • 32% want to increase their ability to win projects • 32% want to speed up construction times • 25% want to improve communication between company departments While adopting new point solutions may address some of these needs for specific departments or phases of a construction project, only a true connected construction technology suite can drive these improvements across all departments and all phases of your construction projects—from design to done. What's driving your need for change? Connected Construction Whitepaper | 3 Connected Construction Whitepaper

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