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Infrastructure costs keep rising. Consider these approaches to mitigate them.

Civil + Structural Engineer

On one hand, the federal Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) has catalyzed unprecedented infrastructure investment, while on the other, rising costs for materials, labor and energy are squeezing project budgets and complicating project planning and execution. Infrastructure project delivery is at a crossroads. percent, which is a 2.4

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Episode 3: Cost Control in Construction Projects; Here’s how to control them

iField Smart

Cost overruns run large in the construction industry, leading to project delays, disputes, and financial losses. To mitigate these risks, the construction industry must implement robust cost control strategies. Risk Management on Site: Create contingency plans to address challenges that might come up unprecedented.

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Early Contractor Involvement & Improved Sustainment / Construction Cost Management

Job Order Contracting

Construction = repair, renovation, maintenance, and new builds 4bt.us [contact-form] The post Early Contractor Involvement & Improved Sustainment / Construction Cost Management appeared first on 4BT. The issues associated with Traditional Construction * Project Delivery (DB, DBB, CMAR…) are clear.

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When Speed Counts: EPCM Delivery for Industrial and Manufacturing Projects

Civil + Structural Engineer

Owners building complex industrial projects face a wide range of risks in delivering their projects as quickly and as cost-effectively as possible. For owners facing this scenario, integrated services like the Engineering, Procurement, and Construction Management (EPCM) delivery method may be the best option for your project.

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The Transformative Power of Field Inspection Software in the Construction Industry: A Comprehensive Whitepaper

iField Smart

Maintaining quality, ensuring safety, and adhering to project timelines are constant challenges. These antiquated processes and tools impede data integrity, obstruct real-time collaboration, hinder comprehensive reporting, exacerbate compliance risks, and ultimately degrade operational efficiency.

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The Role of As-Built Drawings in Quality Assurance and Quality Control

iField Smart

The Role of As-Built Drawings in Quality Assurance and Quality Control As-built drawings are accurate and exhaustive construction documents that portray the final state of construction. This leads to greater quality assurance and control for construction projects.

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Episode 4: Quality Compromises — Ensuring Quality in Construction

iField Smart

Speaking of construction, quality is perhaps the most vital word associated with any successful construction project. If quality is low, it brings many issues such as delays, safety concerns and conflicting views amongst stakeholders. Although this is the case, quality control is one of the most common pain points in the industry.