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m Onsite Envisages To Minimise and Eliminate Onsite Paper Reporting In The Construction Sector

Construction is the lifeline of a country’s infrastructure and industrial development. This industry is poised for further growth on account of industrialization, urbanization, economic development and people’s rising expectations for improved quality of living.

This includes hospitals, schools, townships, offices, houses and other buildings; urban infrastructure (including water supply, sewage, drainage); highways, roads, ports, railways, airports, power systems; irrigation and agriculture systems, telecommunications, etc.

Major Challenges faced by Construction Companies

  • Payment Dispute – Payment dispute leads to Subcontractors awaiting payment from the owner who may be disputing the payments although the work is completed.
  • Installation Best practices / Scope of work needs to be discussed and finalized with the owner prior to installation.
  • In case of a dispute, a general argument is “Simply billing for work is no proof work was ever done.” Photos and notes provide visual documentation of any jobsite issues that need to be addressed or rework that may be needed.
  • Technician must be able to document
    • Any delays
    • Disruptions and lost hours
    • Signed approvals on submittals, change orders, etc. serve as irrefutable proof to receive any payment on claims
  • Delayed projects affect the profitability of a company
  • An integrated system connects all the stakeholders of the project to improve communications, accountability, and productivity

m Onsite Smart Force Features

m Onsite Smart Force Benefits