SiteKick Announces Integration with Autodesk Construction Cloud

Minneapolis, MN – August 30, 2021 – SiteKick, a one-stop-shop site monitoring solution for commercial construction, today announced an integration with Autodesk Construction Cloud™, a portfolio of software and services that combines advanced technology, a builders network, and predictive insights for construction teams. SiteKick’s construction monitoring and reporting solution is now available for customers to add to … Read more

What the Construction Industry will Look like in 2022

The construction industry saw quite a few changes in 2020, and many construction projects were put on hold. While the overall construction outlook is promising, the real question is what the construction trends will materialize over the course of 2022. The Greening of an Industry One of the fastest growing trends in construction is efficient … Read more

How to Improve Construction Project Efficiency

Working efficiently is one of the cornerstones for success in any business, and it is especially true in the construction industry. According to data from KPMG, just 25% of projects came within 10% of their original deadlines in the past 3 years. From rework, to staffing, to equipment or material issues, cost-effective construction strategies don’t … Read more

Construction Site Monitoring: Expectations vs. Reality

Choosing the right construction site monitoring plan is among the most important decisions you can make as a construction site administrator, but expectations don’t always match reality. Thankfully technology is available that will ensure your jobsite monitoring is keeping your valuable assets, including your employees and equipment, safe and secure. Here are some myths about … Read more

Construction Security Mistakes You Don’t Want to Make

The most pressing need for anyone tasked with optimizing construction security is finding ways to deter unwanted after-hours visitors to the jobsite. Unfortunately, many construction site managers fail to adequately address the most concerning facets of jobsite security. Here are a few common construction security mistakes and ways to eliminate them. Who Goes There? The … Read more

Outlook for Senior Living Construction

According to recent statistical forecasts, by 2050 over twenty percent of the population of the US will be 65 or older. Considering that currently only 15% of the total US population is aged 65 or older, that would be a major change in the demographic of the population over the next few decades. What does … Read more

5 Ways to Improve Jobsite Safety without Breaking the Bank

In 2019, despite efforts to improve jobsite safety, the construction industry sector experienced the largest number of preventable fatal injuries. Out of 4,572 worker fatalities in private industry, almost 1 in 5 were in the construction industry. It isn’t a secret that the pressure to get projects completed on time and under budget drives some … Read more

How Environmental Monitoring Can Improve Your Jobsite

Environmental monitoring is a relatively new concept for US-based construction businesses, but it quickly gaining the attention of the industry. In a construction environment, environmental monitoring gives construction superintendents on a project the data necessary to keep staff safe and projects on track. Aside from ensuring a project complies with environmental plans, monitoring and management … Read more

A New Way to Think About Construction Site Monitoring

Traditionally, job site monitoring was simply part of a construction project’s security plan. However, with the increasing power and technology driving construction site cameras, it’s time to revisit how you think about construction site monitoring. It’s About More Than Security Since 2019, a few things have had a tremendous impact on the construction industry generally, … Read more

3 Rules for Construction Site Security

If you do not believe that jobsite security should be a primary concern for construction administrators, consider how jobsite theft costs construction firms upwards of $1 billion annually and you might change your mind. Add to that statistic the fact that less than 25% of all items stolen from jobsites and construction security technology becomes … Read more