4 reasons why construction is an exciting industry to join in 2020
Construction is not known for its interesting, high-tech landscape with new, emerging innovations. That has changed.
Construction is not known for its interesting, high-tech landscape with new, emerging innovations. That has changed.
At the core of constructions productivity crisis is data and analytics. This is the unlock to higher productivity. Here's how it's done.
On Thursday, February 20th, we gathered an ambitious group of industry professionals to talk about carbon in construction. Carbon is one of the hottest topics in sustainability and many companies…
Environmental data and commercial data walk hand in hand in the construction industry.
Construction projects can be a volatile and fluctuating environment. Managing this mess is no easy task. Wouldn't it be great to cover your bases with no manual effort?
The majority of construction waste could theoretically be used over and over again as a material in new projects. Take the example of the new development in Copenhagen, Resource Rows,…
Purchasing software in construction can be difficult. There is a long list of providers. How do you know who to choose?
Not surprisingly, big data can provide benefits to every aspect of the construction industry. Qflow uses big data to improve sustainability in construction. Let's look at a few of the many benefits the construction industry can get from big data.
Taking complex and powerful software and making it simple for construction teams is one of our core pillars here at Qflow. Take a look at how our app has been engineered with simplicity in mind.
Being a construction sustainability manager is about working towards a common purpose and having a positive influence on the world around us. Let's look at a few ways to increase chances of success for this role.