How is data improving our business?
As a company steeped in data and automation, we love exploring how this can help us drive efficiency and uncover new opportunities every day. At Qflow, I have seen data…
As a company steeped in data and automation, we love exploring how this can help us drive efficiency and uncover new opportunities every day. At Qflow, I have seen data…
RICS has recently launched the updated Whole Life Carbon assessment standard and members of the Qflow team attended the launch event, hosted by Construction Carbon. This new assessment standard aims…
With an ever-increasing demand for sustainability credentials from all stakeholders - be it investors, buyers, or anyone in between - It's more important than ever to get your BREEAM certification…
Many construction companies probably already have a lot of data. The problem is, there’s a barrier that stops this data from being useful.
Data only has the potential to be valuable when it is of a high quality (complete, structured, and consistent) and is accessible. This data only becomes valuable when it is used to inform action in the real world.
As everyone knows, construction falls behind the global digitisation and technology curve, and as a deeply physical industry, I can say with some confidence that software will not eat construction.
We closed £1.7M of venture capital investment to grow Qualis Flow and build a more sustainable construction industry.
Designers and planners must consider how the waste will be managed and repurposed, and contractors and operators must work hard to deliver effective management.
Construction projects are right with data, but getting insight and value from it proves to be elusive.
The discussion around diversity and inclusion covers many areas, but today I’d like to take the time to discuss the LGBTQ+ community and representation within the general workplace and my…