The construction industry has seen a change in the way it operates in the past two decades. In an era where technology can be easily accessed on job sites, companies are more efficient and less mistakes are made. While most of the traditional methods of construction remain, modern job sites have embraced change to compete with demand.
Everything is Recorded Digitally
Gone are the days when every project superintendent carried a truck full of paper plans. Now, employees can carry all of their necessary information on a smartphone, tablet or laptop. Building plans, permits and client communications are available at the press of a button.
Communication is Easy
Cellphones revolutionized the construction industry. Phones allow for clear and instant communication between employees, contractors and management. Updates, changes and decisions can easily be shared between all necessary parties at any time to increase efficiency and reduce liability.
Construction Management Software Exists
Twenty years ago, construction management software did not exist. Implementing software into a company’s management strategy allows all information for a project to be kept in one place. Collaborators can log in and find project timelines, budgeting and billing processes, communications and other relevant information.
Health and Safety Standards are Stricter
Companies are continuing to understand the importance of health and safety standards. Some voluntary precautions are now enforced by OSHA. By managing safety on the job site, companies are reducing work-related injuries which often slow production.
Green Construction
Rapid-growing populations increase demand in infrastructure and homes. As more land becomes urbanized, sustainability rises as a top priority. Today, job sites are taking the surrounding environment and climate into consideration when building.
The professionals at Jerdon Enterprises pride themselves on knowing the latest trends in the industry. Our skilled professionals are ready to answer any questions you have. Contact us today to learn how we continue constructing quality after 35 years in the industry.