News tagged labor-productivity
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Safe Site Check In and Procore Automate the Daily Log to Improve Labor Productivity and Safety
Safe Site Check In, a leader in construction management software for jobsite productivity, today announced an integration with Procore Technologies, Inc., a leading global provider of construction management software. Safe Site Check In quickly and accurately integrates field data into the Procore Construction Platform to help boost jobsite productivity, enhance safety and provide a complete, […] The post Safe Site Check In and Procore Automate the Daily Log to Improve Labor Productivity and Safety appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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Safe Site Check In Advanced Edition Boosts Construction Jobsite Safety
Integration with Procore Construction Management Platform Provides Industry’s Most Comprehensive View into Jobsite Performance SAN FRANCISCO – Safe Site Check In announced Safe Site Check In Advanced Edition, a jobsite management platform that provides a more cost effective way for commercial construction companies to maximize labor productivity and project profitability. Safe Site Check In Advanced Edition bridges […] The post Safe Site Check In Advanced Edition Boosts Construction Jobsite Safety appeared first on Civil + Structural Engineer magazine.
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The U.S. solar industry employed 231,474 workers in 2020, a 6.7% drop from 2019 due to pandemic restrictions and increased labor productivity, according to the National Solar Jobs Census 2020 recently released by the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), the Solar Foundation, the Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC), and BW Research. Continue Reading
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How Will AI Boost the Construction Industry
Over the past few decades, labor productivity or total economic output per worker in the construction industry has remained virtually unchanged. The main reason for this is that construction is one of the most undervalued industries and its slow adoption … The post How Will AI Boost the Construction Industry first appeared on Commercial Construction and Renovation.
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People: California and Northwest Updates
After 34 years, William Ibbs is retiring as professor of construction management from U.C. Berkeley. His groundbreaking research into the subject of project change and its impact on labor productivity influenced professional practice and set a standard that helps parties resolve disputes.
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