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Every ground-up construction project produces hundreds, if not thousands, of inspections. Most of them get recorded the same way they were recorded 20 years ago: as a row in a spreadsheet. Inspections come in many forms on a construction project. They can be external City/AHJ or third-party inspections, internal quality control inspections, or even a …
A Q&A with Jack Dempsey on Asset-Centric Project Management Most owners implement a PMIS to improve project delivery: better cost control, better schedules, better workflows, better reporting. But for asset owners, the more important question is not simply, “Did we deliver the project?” It is, “Did we deliver an asset that is ready to operate, …
In recent years, much of the conversation around construction compliance has centered on automation and artificial intelligence. Rightfully so. These tools are powerful. They can streamline workflows, reduce manual effort, and scale operations in ways that were not possible even a few years ago. But there is a critical piece missing from that conversation. Technology …