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Elecosoft UK outlines the 5 key challenges in construction and how these major problems can be addressed

Despite pockets of progress, the construction industry is still being held back by inefficiencies, people, process and data silos, and lack of digital maturity. This creates a range of serious challenges, from jobsite safety, resourcing and productivity to keeping pace with regulation.

However, through careful consideration and simple strategies, the industry can better equip itself to deal with these, and to make big inroads into the industry productivity gap.

  1. Deliver late and overbudget

Projects are complicated, challenging and unpredictable, yet current construction project management practices and levels of digital maturity are driving accountability tension and conflicts that erode project predictability and profitability.

A mindset of “it isn’t broken don’t fix it” is juxtaposed by statistics like 70% of construction projects are overbudget and delivered late while 57% of construction project spend is on waste. This reluctance to change is limiting the adoption of construction project management technology designed to drive productivity.

  1. Shortage of labour

Resourcing and attracting talent remain a significant short- and long-term challenge within the construction industry. Not only are labour cost increases squeezing already tight margins in the short term (eg 3.6% increase in July 2021 alone), 61% of the current workforce and relied upon experience is set to leave the industry in the next decade. Using technology to automate menial tasks and maximise resource utilisation can resolve these shortfalls while attracting new talent will be determined by how innovative your digital strategy is.

  1. Communication black holes

The construction industry supply and value chain remain disjointed, with information sharing infrequent, hard to interpret and untimely and often actioned through informal communication channels. This fragmentation of people, information and technology makes it challenging to deliver a transparent environment where everyone is on the same page.

  1. Lack of a holistic view

Organisations are working hard but not smart as they lack a central data system, as well as the standardisation and process to create consistent data capture. This means it is impossible for organisations to get and accurate picture of the changing demands on them over time, both in terms of today but also how emerging opportunities could impact their ability to deliver a project in the future.

  1. As-built data gaps

Planning and executing a project successfully requires preparation of increasing levels of detail around daily activities. If daily as-built data from the site fall out of sync with the plan, schedulers need to be notified. However, this does not often happen, which in turn creates a system of compounding delays as plans realignment is reactive and too late.

How can we solve challenges in construction?

To overcome the problems outlined above, the construction industry needs to deploy business-level strategies rather than treat them as isolated single project issues. Implementing an enterprise strategy and embracing processes and digital solutions that address business wide problems are key to improve performance within the construction industry.

Organisations that invest in high performing project management solutions alongside connected construction project management software like Powerproject will equip their teams with the solutions to handle the myriad challenges in planning and executing a construction project. This is critical to successful project outcomes and a key hygiene factor.

In addition, adopting solutions that remove communication barriers and upstream stakeholder engagement and feedback into planning and execution project phases early (like 4D planning) helps to drive real-time project visibility, eliminate waste and cost overruns, and accelerate the project timeline. Powerproject 4D planning can assist in overcoming those challenges.

Furthermore, maximising outcomes requires climbing the digital maturity ladder and adopting cloud-based collaborative construction software. These solutions allow organisations to automate processes, promote transparency and support real-time collaboration by removing data silos within organisations and the construction industry.

This is where Powerproject Vision comes along by bringing transparency across all your projects, which in turn will improve productivity and present cost opportunity savings for organisations and the entire construction industry.

By taking a strategic approach and investing in connected construction project management software, the ROI for organisations and industry are promising.

Organisations that adopt a connected construction project management capabilities can expect to benefit from 10% to 30% reduction in engineering hours, up to 10% reduction in build costs and up to 20% reduction in operating costs throughout the entire project life cycle. What is more, they provide the stage to gain further competitive advantage and reputation within an increasingly fragmented and competitive market.

At Elecosoft, we carry out monthly webinars where we educate our audience on the best way to deliver and manage construction projects via our Powerproject portfolio of solutions. To find out more about our webinars click here or watch our recorded webinar on Avoiding Common Problems in Construction Planning.

Learn more about Powerproject, or book your free demo today.

*Please note: This is a commercial profile. 

 

Elecosoft UK LTD

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