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Josh Kanner, on February 8th, 2012
Since 2006, we've been creating and videos showing our construction field software in action with customers and then posting them to YouTube. And it's obvious that we’re not alone. According to a survey, 100 million video clips are viewed daily on YouTube, with an additional 65,000 new videos uploaded every 24 hours. At [...]
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Adam Omansky A.M.ASCE, on February 7th, 2012
Here’s a great event on iPads in construction that I’d encourage both contractors and owners in the New England area to attend. AGC member and non-members are welcome!
On Thursday, March 8, 2012 from 8:30AM – 10:00AM at the AGC Conference Center in Wellesley, MA, the AGC IT Committee of the AGC of Massachusetts, The Association [...]
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Adam Omansky A.M.ASCE, on January 30th, 2012
Authoring Construction Quality, Safety & Commissioning Issues Part 7
Here’s my seventh blog post on best practices in authoring construction quality, safety, and commissioning issues and items of work to complete or correct, out in the field and at the point-of-construction, as part of a field management program for construction.
Today, let’s continue to discuss good writing [...]
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Adam Omansky A.M.ASCE, on January 20th, 2012
Authoring Construction Quality, Safety & Commissioning Issues Part 6
Here’s my sixth blog on best practices in authoring construction quality, safety, and commissioning issues and items of work to complete or correct, out in the field and at the point-of-construction, as part of a field management program for construction.
Today, let’s continue to discuss good writing styles [...]
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Adam Omansky A.M.ASCE, on January 12th, 2012
Authoring Construction Quality, Safety & Commissioning Issues Part 5: Avoid Ambiguous Phrases With Missing Objects
Here’s my fifth blog post on best practices in authoring construction quality, safety and commissioning issues and items of work to complete or correct, out in the field and at the point-of-construction.
These best practices help to ensure effective communication of quality [...]