Construction companies take advantage of a fast-changing technology landscape in the hot economy
It is the strongest economy in years, and construction companies are investing to achieve optimum results. Even the most myopic construction executives cannot help but notice the fast changing technology landscape. Fueled by investments in infrastructure, cellular carriers have extended their coverage areas for high-speed data services, with improvements in cost and reliability. The confluence of faster, more ubiquitous wireless networks and an increasing variety of sophisticated devices (consumer and rugged mobile phones, tablets and notebooks) has opened new opportunities for construction companies to improve operations through mobile technologies.
Many progressive construction companies have leveraged mobile technology to collect reporting data from the field. These companies seek an advantage in today’s competitive environment, using mobility to reduce costs and streamline operations. Timely information from the field allows for quicker decisions and resolution of issues.
Identify ROI Drivers
How do construction companies get started with mobility? A starting point is to identify important ROI drivers for the business. Most construction companies begin with a focus on timesheets and other daily reports. This includes labor, equipment usage, and production reports. In addition to addressing the headaches of late and error-prone labor time reports, the benefits include reduced data entry staff, more accurate time and job costing, more effective equipment utilization, and a reduction of phantom payroll. Other common targets for automation include material or inventory tracking, job progress review, tool tracking and safety reports.
Review and Compare Mobile Solutions
The next step is to review the available solutions. Some important considerations while evaluating mobility solutions are as follows:
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Flexibility. If you are concerned only with timesheet automation, a software solution addressing just mobile time accounting may suffice. If your ROI depends on converting many paper reports, then consider a solution that can accommodate a range of reporting, including future requirements. Will it involve custom programming or is the software configurable to handle a variety of reports?
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Disconnected Operation. If field personnel will be operating mobile devices outside of network coverage areas, a solution that provides for local data storage and operation while devices are disconnected from the network server is needed. This means that a syncing method to ensure that the data in the mobile device that is used for selection lists (for example, jobs and employees) is always up to date with the server will be required.
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Quick and Easy Operation. The mobility solution must be easy to use. This might be accomplished through a simple “point and click” interface. There should be filtering methods and user-manageable “crew” lists to keep selection lists short. Network connections should be automatic involving little to no interaction from the user.
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Support of Advanced Data Capture Features. Make sure the mobile device and application support features such as GPS stamping, signature capture, bar coding, and any specific time tracking methods that are required to meet your automation objectives. Many customers today are also requiring biometrics, such as employee fingerprint reading, for more accurate time attendance.
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Back End Functionality. Verify that the system supports all required back end functionality, such as supervisor time record approvals, application of overtime rules, or other rules-base automation and interfacing to your accounting/ERP system for seamless data transfers.
Implementing Your Mobile Solution
The proposed solution should be documented up front so that both you and your solution provider have a common expectation. Initial implementations should have a manageable scope in terms of the number of daily reports to be converted. Over time, the solution can be expanded to address other field reports. If you are not yet doing so, leverage mobility and wireless technology today to position your company to win in an increasingly competitive landscape.