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Kickstarting on a digital path can be quite overwhelming for AEC firms. Continuous efforts, bold steps, and good resource management are what it takes to convince stakeholders to take the digital route. Both, back office and field teams can be resistant to change based on a myriad of reasons viz. lack of technology trust, high cost, complex integration, etc. This is where firms like iFieldSmart Technologies play a vital role in transforming the AEC sector by fueling greater digital adoption. Contact Us: - 703-994-4242 Visit us: - – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: 10 transformational ways on how onsite teams can adopt construction management software


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10 transformational ways on how onsite teams can
adopt construction management software.
Kickstarting on a digital path can be quite
overwhelming for AEC firms. Continuous efforts,
bold steps, and good resource management are
what it takes to convince stakeholders to take
the digital route. Both, back office and field
teams can be resistant to change based on a
myriad of reasons viz. lack of technology trust,
high cost, complex integration, etc. This is
where firms like iFieldSmart Technologies play a
vital role in transforming the AEC sector by
fueling greater digital adoption. The good news
is, its not too late for your AEC firm to
embrace a data-driven approach based on complete
construction automation. This includes
construction management, cloud storage, and
virtual collaboration. Through comprehensive
automation, construction firms can influence
greater project control, better workflows,
enhanced productivity, fewer delays, and reduced
rework.
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In this article, we look at ten impactful
techniques on how field teams can adopt
construction management software.
Onsite construction covers a myriad of
activities, and working on a construction project
is never easy. A vast number of stakeholders and
project teams need to store, access, and share
data on the go. It is also vital for back office
and on-site teams to collaborate on a perpetual
basis. Build a strong focus on project
standardization. Standardizing processes and
systems should always be considered a top
priority. Even before selecting a digital
solution for your project, your teams on-site
must be well trained and ready to do their job
based on specifications and standards. Defining a
workflow makes it easier for you and the field
teams to understand the value of new tools like
construction management software, cloud storage,
and virtual meetings. It is crucial to deploy
standardized processes that can be duplicated.
These standardized processes can be improved
based on regular feedback by on-site teams.
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Top construction management software integrated
with cloud storage and collaboration tools
reduces construction delays. Leveraging
digitization and automation from iFieldSmart
Technologies helps embrace a data-driven and
transparent way of working.
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Create a robust digital approach Once a project
has been streamlined, and various project phases
have been defined, it is time to work on a
robust digital approach. The most crucial step is
providing field teams with information on new
cloud-based construction digital tools, and how
the software will help them work faster and
quicker. Explaining the long-term value of
implementing software in your project means less
time spent on-site and more time for other
efficient project activities. This helps people
adopt new ways of work and save effort and
time. Onsite construction software from
iFieldSmart Technologies bridges the gap between
the back-office and on-site construction, and
personnel work smarter, better, and effectively.
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Learn quickly with smaller steps When working on
a new digital roll-out, it's important to begin
using small steps. Giving members time to get
acclimated with construction software helps
reduce the risks of costly mistakes. After the
first roll-out, project stakeholders can analyze
how processes can be optimized for the next stage
and proceed more effectively.
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Get your software fundamentals correct Before
exploring the advanced features and functions of
the software, it is an excellent idea to get the
basics right. Gradual exploration of the software
gives teams on-site the necessary time to be
comfortable using construction software to add
value. By avoiding putting much pressure on
on-site personnel, it allows them to test the
software on their own. Encourage group
collaboration There are various types of
construction software, yet there is one thing
that needs to be present i.e. collaboration or
interaction. Allowing field teams to exchange
documents, updates, and tasks in real-time help
project teams engage more and use more advanced
features.
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Set a training schedule for your project
teams Training is a vital part of the onboarding
process, and it is one of the most important
parameters for your construction software. A
detailed training plan concerning teams on-site
and off-site helps teams become more productive
and efficient. Assign key tasks and
responsibilities for every team Narrow down the
tasks and responsibilities of each field team
member. To avoid chaos, teams need to leverage
solid guidance on how they need to use the
software, and how frequently. By outlining key
tasks and responsibilities field personnel is
more comfortable with the work routine, and
leverage the value of this digital shift much
faster.
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Set a training schedule for your project
teams When all your systems are up and running,
it is important to collaborate with your field
teams to make sure offsite personnel use new
software without problems. Offsite and onsite
collaboration regularly helps garner feedback on
how the use of the construction tool can be
improved. Examining the level of engagement with
your team helps answer key questions viz. Is the
app used frequently and according to roles and
responsibilities? This site analysis helps
stakeholders leverage on-site data to improve the
complete experience. Build deep data
analysis Data is the most important ally.
Analyzing this source of truth helps leverage an
accurate overview of the construction software.
It also shows how well the software has been
adopted in the organization and used by on-site
teams. Measuring the level of engagement, and
analyzing its impact on-site enhances
productivity, reduces rework, and boosts
productivity.
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Adopt game-changing processes and systems The
importance of standardization has already been
mentioned. For on-site personnel to drive better
productivity and efficiency, the processes need
to be repeated. Moving from project to project,
even other members on the field team can
experience these processes. This will help adjust
quicker and better with these new tools.
Learning by design and repetition helps on-site
personnel become digitally enhanced
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Conclusion. Implementing new digital software
solutions to your project in construction can be
overwhelming. Its not easy to keep people in
the office and on-site on the same page. With
iFieldSmart Technologies, we understand the true
importance of establishing a strong foundation
for holistic digital transformation. Thats why
the adoption of a digital tool at an early stage
is highly recommended. If you want to read more
on how iFieldSmart Technologies helps AEC
companies embark on a digital journey, read our
blog. Coming back to you! What makes implementing
cloud-based automation overwhelming for your
project? Do you have tips on how on-site teams
can adopt construction management software?
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