
Galliford Try’s schedule checking on the A303 and McLaughlin u0026amp; Harvey’s (Mu0026amp;H) digital approach to learning lessons are among the 20 best practice case studies highlighted in a new report from the Get It Right Initiative (GIRI).
The GIRI Best Practice Casebook is a follow-up to the Use Of Technology To Reduce Errors In Design And Construction report (published last year) and provides brief case studies of the deployment of key technology to reduce errors.
On the A303 Sparkford to Ilchester upgrade, Galliford Try Highways had to manage both internal teams and nine subcontractors, along with dozens of monthly schedule updates.
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