Digital Construction

Achieving ‘techquilibrium’: how to choose the right technology for your operation

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With such a nebulous amount of technology to choose from, how can construction professionals identify the ‘nice-to-have’ tool from the essential one? Ibrahim Imam outlines a best-practice approach for contractors looking to level up.

In the past few years the construction industry has rapidly evolved as a sector, enthusiastically embracing digital adoption to enhance operations. As someone at the forefront of this transformation, it’s been impressive to witness the rapid rate of progress made.

Yet with so much discussion around these issues, and a wealth of software and hardware available to address all manner of problems, from productivity to sustainability, contractors can (occasionally) feel obliged to invest in a digital solution immediately with little evaluation of its potential effectiveness.

It’s an instance where ‘keeping up with the Joneses’ is not always the best approach. While it’s true that much of today’s contech can, and is proven to, boost performance, without due diligence business owners risk missing an important step in the decision-making process: understanding if and why a tool is right for their particular business.

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