Digital Tools Drive Improved Project Outcomes for Civil Contractors
Its findings show that while there is a sizable opportunity for civil contractors to improve their outcomes with wider technology adoption, 39% of civil contractors currently dont use field/project management software and 66% dont use model-based technology for their projects.
- Its findings show that while there is a sizable opportunity for civil contractors to improve their outcomes with wider technology adoption, 39% of civil contractors currently dont use field/project management software and 66% dont use model-based technology for their projects.
- The study reveals that moderate levels of implementation also still yield critical project outcome benefits, and reduced rework, improved schedule performance, improved stakeholder understanding of the project and improved profitability are frequently among the top benefits achieved through model-based technology.
- In addition, 83% of civil contractors report a notable impact on the reduction of project schedule delays from the use of these tools.
- Adoption of the latest technology from civil contractors and building contractors, however, is proving to help address these problems and realize greater significant efficiencies, keep projects in control, and deliver better project outcomes overall.