Tag: Faster
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Rising Tariffs and Labor Shortages Drive Demand for Faster Project Delivery with AWP
The latest round of tariffs from the Trump administration is driving construction input costs up 41% since February 2020, impacting materials like steel, copper, and aluminum. Even domestic projects are feeling the pinch, as supplier pricing reacts to broader market uncertainty. At the same time, workforce shortages are worsening — with 91% of contractors reporting…
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Rising Tariffs and Labor Shortages Drive Demand for Faster Project Delivery with AWP
The latest round of tariffs from the Trump administration is driving construction input costs up 41% since February 2020, impacting materials like steel, copper, and aluminum. Even domestic projects are feeling the pinch, as supplier pricing reacts to broader market uncertainty. At the same time, workforce shortages are worsening — with 91% of contractors reporting…
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Tips to Use AI Scribe Apps for Faster Injury Documentation
Efficient and accurate injury documentation is crucial for healthcare providers, legal professionals, and insurance specialists alike. However, traditional note-taking can be time-consuming and prone to errors, especially in high-pressure environments. That’s where AI scribe apps come in. These innovative tools use artificial intelligence to streamline the process of recording patient or client injuries in real-time.…
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Simple Upgrades to Make Construction Sites Safer and Faster
In the construction industry, time is money—but safety is everything. The challenge is finding the right balance between working quickly and maintaining a safe environment for everyone on site. While major overhauls might seem intimidating or expensive, small, strategic upgrades can lead to huge improvements in both speed and safety. Here are some simple upgrades…
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Helping Small Florida Businesses Recover Hurricane Claims Faster
Hurricanes can be devastating for small businesses, particularly in Florida, where the state faces frequent storms. After the chaos of a hurricane, business owners need to act quickly to recover and restore normal operations. One of the most important steps in this recovery process is filing a hurricane insurance claim. However, navigating the insurance claim process…
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How construction can deliver innovation faster
2022 to present – Leeds Beckett University: Head of engineering; Professor of construction management and innovation, 2017 to present2010-20 Director of CIB MENA2016-18 Research and innovation adviser, Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce and Industry2004-16 Professor of project management and innovation, The British University in Dubai2008-10 Director of research and Innovation, Abu Dhabi International Centre for…
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Trump orders NEPA changes, faster energy project permits
Listen to the article 5 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. President Donald Trump took steps Monday to cut back the White House’s National Environmental Policy Act rulemaking powers and to speed up permits for energy infrastructure projects powered by oil, gas, nuclear, coal, hydropower and biofuel, as…
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CivilGEO Tops G2 Winter 2025 with 50% Faster Project Turnaround
CivilGEO, a leading civil engineering software development company, has been recognized as “Leader” in the “Civil Engineering Design Software” category in G2’s Winter 2025 Grid® Reports. CivilGEO software products are ranked highest for their capability to speed up engineering modeling and automate workflows. G2 is a leading business solution review platform that provides vital performance metrics to…
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Quickbase Rolls Out AI Capabilities for Faster Construction App Development
Quickbase, a seasoned player in the software platform industry, has unveiled a slew of enhancements aimed at streamlining construction work processes. These updates capitalize on over two decades of experience across various industries, providing robust, straightforward solutions that address real-world problems and drive significant results. Agility and adaptability are key in dynamic construction environments. Unfortunately,…