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7 Ways Your Construction Project Can Go South | ALICE Technologies

August 23, 2021 Shane Hedmond
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This article is brought to you by ALICE Technologies

Construction project delays are both frustrating and costly - but they’re also incredibly common. So common, in fact, that GCs no longer ask if a project will veer off-schedule or off-budget,  they ask by how much?

The bigger the project, the harder the fall.

Large-scale construction and infrastructure projects involve complex scheduling, with many interdependent tasks and moving parts. The larger and more complex the project, the higher the risk of construction delays and mishaps.

In fact, a project that exceeds its timeline or budget is more common than a project that achieves it. When a recent study by McKinsey looked at the construction of assets across all categories, they determined that large projects (regardless of class) typically take 20% longer to complete than originally estimated - and often run as much as 80% over budget.

As you can imagine, this holds significant financial implications for GCs and developers. Returns on large construction projects, in particular, can be unpredictable - and often quite low for the time and effort invested.

Savvy GCs do their best to factor in common challenges before they arise, in order to mitigate the impact of construction delays on their bottom line. The most common culprits they anticipate are these:

Faulty scheduling.

The most common (and most impactful) pitfall for large-scale construction is an unrealistic timeline. When scheduling is misaligned or constricted from the start, delays will snowball throughout the entire timeline to completion - throwing your project completely off track. In the past, project scheduling relied mostly on manual insight and calculations, which could take months of collaborative effort to complete, or adjust - but today’s GC’s can leverage more advanced digital tools to dynamically tune their construction schedules.

Budget failures.

While an accurate bid goes a long way towards maintaining a budget, a wise man once said “an estimate is only valid at the moment it is written”. The time elapsed between project conception and final completion poses a huge challenge when it comes to maintaining a budget. And while individual factors (such as rising material costs) may be impossible to predict, maintaining timely and accurate digital records can help GCs catch creeping costs before they skyrocket out of control - and adjust or amend their plan of action, accordingly.

Design challenges.

From improperly placed elements to poor material choices, some design failures are virtually undetectable until midway through construction - at which point, they become glaringly obvious. While a skilled GC may catch many potential mishaps during the preconstruction phase, the ability to adjust on the fly to what isn’t working can make or break a project.

Labor shortages.

The post-recession decline saw skilled workers leaving construction for other industries. Since then, the number of new laborers entering the construction sector has continued to fall, steadily dropping throughout recent years, as young workers shift their attention to digital trades. Worker shortages mean every crew must be scheduled precisely, in order to maintain optimal flow towards completion - which is why intelligent GCs leverage cutting-edge technology to analyze and maximize crew utilization.

Bottlenecks.

Whether it’s a stalled financial approval, site challenge, or delay in permitting, there comes a moment in the lifespan of every construction project in which a bottleneck occurs. Whatever the cause, a wrench is thrown into the works, and everything seems to come to a hard stop. When a single point of failure brings work to a standstill, waiting it out means losing precious time and resources. Historically, a bottleneck scenario might derail an entire project for weeks, or even months - but recent technological advances (such as the use of AI-driven tools) can help GCs address this type of challenge, revealing unconventional workarounds, methods, and routes of progress which enable even a stalled project to move forward.

Catastrophe or Crisis.

Natural disasters, inclement weather, and other unforeseen circumstances (such as those caused by recent government shutdowns, or the global pandemic) can cause massive disruptions to construction scheduling and completion. On large-scale projects with extended construction times, exposure to environmental delays triggered by climate change have drastically increased. Projects located in developing countries may also be vulnerable to risks posed by economic or political instability. Whatever the cause, when extenuating circumstances occur, the ability to adjust on a moment’s notice is crucial to limiting negative impact on constructability.

Supply chain failure.

Material and equipment shortages can create major roadblocks to project completion. If a manufacturer or supplier fails to deliver as expected, or (worst-case scenario) stops producing an essential component, tracking down alternate resources can pose quite a challenge. Even when alternative options are readily available, the reconfiguration required to adjust to changes in timing and cost can be massively time-consuming - and expensive. Today’s more advanced GCs are leveraging digital tools that can assist in this type of scenario, tuning assumptions about what inputs will be available so that construction continues as quickly as possible.

Every construction project is unique in nature, introducing its own unique set of uncertainties and hurdles. In a world where experts consider time and cost overruns to be a “feature” of construction, the ability to anticipate issues and address them efficiently when they arise is essential.

That’s why we built ALICE Technologies - an AI-driven solution that helps GCs successfully overcome all of the challenges described above. While many digital tools can be helpful in addressing separate aspects of scheduling or constructability, ALICE is the only solution capable of analyzing changes dynamically, as they occur - assessing thousands of potential options to propose the ideal scenario for your situation. Our goal is to help GCs and developers jump the hurdles that stand in the way of project completion - and get back to building a better future.

In Project Management Tags construction, project management, ways your construction project can go south, ALICE Technologies, construction project issues
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Hilti Officially Releases EXO-01 Exoskeleton, Names Price

June 15, 2021 Shane Hedmond
via Hilti

via Hilti

Last summer, Hilti announced that they had developed their first exoskeleton designed for construction tradespeople in a partnership with Ottobuck, a prosthetics, orthotics, and exoskeleton provider. Earlier this month, Hilti officially released the exoskeleton, announced more details, and published its retail price on their website.

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In Tools, Technology, Safety Tags construction, construction exoskeletons, Hilti EXO-01, Hilti, Hilti exoskeleton, Hilti exoskeleton release date, Hilti exoskeleton cost, Hilti EXO-01 price, Hilti exoskeleton price
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The Ultimate Construction Father's Day Gift Guide 2021

June 1, 2021 Shane Hedmond
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Father’s Day 2021 is June 20, so you better get started on gift ideas if you want to impress dad this year. Whether your father is contractor, handyman, or DIYer, we’ve got a lot of great ideas for him this year.

For more more gift ideas, be sure to check out our past Father's Day Gift Guides from 2016, 2017, 2018, and 2019 or our Ultimate Construction Holiday Gift Guides from 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2020

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How to Minimize Risk on Your Construction Site

May 25, 2021 Guest Post
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[guest post] It’s a morbid statistic, but the construction industry experiences more workplace deaths than any other. With so many potential hazards, heavy-duty machinery, and power tools, it’s perhaps not surprising that serious accidents are relatively commonplace.

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In Safety, News Tags construction, construction risk, how to reduce construction risk, jobsite security, construction site security tips, reduce risk on construction site
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Nominate Your Favorite Construction Podcast for Best of 2021!

May 24, 2021 Shane Hedmond
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It’s that time again to begin Construction Junkie’s annual search for the best construction podcast! Now in our 7th year of the competition, we’re noticing a considerable increase in construction-related podcasts from every sector.

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In News, Technology Tags best construction podcast, construction, podcasts, podcast, contechtrio podcast, construction industry podcast, construction junkie best construction podcast, conexpo-con/agg radio, best construction podcast of 2021, best construction podcast competition
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Want to Walk Off a Construction Job? Do These Things First

April 21, 2021 Shane Hedmond
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One of the toughest things to deal with on any project can be the relationships between owner and general contractor or the general contractor and subcontractor. In the worst case scenarios, tensions between those relationships can sometimes lead to one of those parties packing up their tools and walking off the job before it’s complete. But that action may make the situation a little hairier than you might expect, if you don’t do it the right way.

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In Project Management, Law Tags construction, law, legality of walking off a construction job, The Lien Zone, termination of contract
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Report: 7.3% of America’s Bridges are “Structurally Deficient” in 2021, Down Slightly YOY

April 12, 2021 Shane Hedmond
via ARTBA

via ARTBA

Each year, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) puts out their annual Bridge Report, which highlights the general state of America’s bridges. Their recently released 2021 report shows a slight decrease in the amount of structurally deficient bridges versus their report in 2020.

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In News Tags construction, infrastructure, how many bridges need replaced in America?, ARTBA, american road and transportation builders association, how many bridges need repaired in 2021
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[VIDEO] This Cantilevered Building Was Built With Only Stainless Steel, No Concrete

March 30, 2021 Shane Hedmond
BROAD Group’s F Tower, via YouTube

BROAD Group’s F Tower, via YouTube

There have been many attempts to use different materials for the structural support systems of buildings over the years, but stainless steel is not one that I have come across before. The BROAD Group, based in China, recently highlights a multi-story, cantilevered building made entirely of stainless steel.

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In Construction Videos Tags construction, construction methods, stainless steel structure, building made out of 100% stainless steel, stainless steel floor slabs, broad group, broad group F Tower
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Doosan Announces Industry First “Transparent Bucket” to Wheel Loader to Eliminate Blind Spots

March 15, 2021 Shane Hedmond
courtesy of Doosen

courtesy of Doosen

“You make a better door than a window!” is what I imagine loader operators constantly yell at the bucket in front of them (or maybe I’m just projecting based on my experience of having the habit of sitting right in front of the TV as a kid). Either way, operators may not be yelling that in the future, as equipment manufacturer, Doosan, has introduced what they claim is an industry first “transparent” bucket.

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In Technology, Tools, Safety Tags construction, construction equipment, wheel loader, transparent loader bucket, Doosan, wheel loader technology, eliminate blind spots on wheel loader
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Hard Hats & Crafts – Celebrating Women Leaders in Construction Safety

March 9, 2021 Shane Hedmond
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[sponsored] Defying stereotypes is nothing new for these women leaders in construction. Since the 90’s and early 2000’s they’ve paved new paths for women pursuing careers in construction safety. How did they start? Who mentored them? What were challenges they overcame? What would they do differently? For Women in Construction (WIC) Week 2021 Hilmerson Safety® celebrates women in the field by sharing their stories. Thanks to all who participated!

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In News Tags construction, women in construction, Hilmerson Safety Services, Marni Hogen, Lisa Hollingsworth, Diane Randolph, Bonnie Lunzer, Abby Ferri, Janet Artmann
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