For Profitable Construction, Rethink Scheduling

On average, 12% of a capital construction project’s total valuation goes to rework. Avoiding Rework in Capital Construction For decades, scheduling practices have been held back by available tools and—let’s face it—traditional thinking. Increasingly complex projects make accurate schedules even harder to achieve.

For Profitable Construction, Rethink Scheduling explores a new and different future—one where scheduling is iterative and collaborative, one where schedulers connect with in-field teams to create a more accurate, reliable, and risk-adjusted schedule.

Download the e-book and discover how transformational scheduling can reduce margin erosion, improve communications, and create team buy-in.

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