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Inviting and Managing Contractors

Invite contractors to price your bid package

Track the progress of contractors (specific bid/tender package)

Track the progress of contractors (across multiple bid/tender packages)

View a contractor’s profile/insurances

To view an invited contractor’s profile and insurance information (if added), follow the steps below.

Send a message to contractors (specific bid package)

Send a message to contractors (across multiple bid packages)

Update a contractor’s status manually

 Re-invite a contractor to your bid

Send a reminder to a contractor

Add a contractor’s quote manually

View a contractor’s quote

View a contractor’s “pre-construction” quote

Export a contractor’s quote

Mark a contractor as “preferred” (pre-construction phase)

Award a contractor (construction phase)

Mark a contractor’s job as “completed” (construction phase)

Remove a contractor from your bid package

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Can technology imporove

How technology can improve construction productivity

Construction is one of the global economy’s largest industries. It employs over 7 percent of the world’s workforce and involves an annual expenditure of around $10 trillion on related goods and services, representing 13% of global GDP. However, the construction industry has lagged behind other industries in improving its productivity.

construction safety plans

A guide to implementing a construction safety management plan

Construction sites are a dangerous place to work. There are always hazards that arise and continually change throughout the construction process. The fact is that safety management is the responsibility of everyone on the site, however, there are many sites that don’t have an adequate Work Health & Safety (WHS) plan in place when something does go wrong.

Innovation 2050 – A Digital Future for the Infrastructure Industry by Balfour Beatty: Summary

“The construction site of 2050 will be human-free. Robots will work in teams to build complex structures using dynamic new materials. Elements of the build will self-assemble.

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