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Collecting personal data improves safety
Construction companies could face legal consequences if they fail to properly secure jobsite data. In this Construction Dive article, Safe Site Check In CEO David Ward provides insight on the importance of using technology on construction jobsites to boost safety. Yet...

Project Management Services & Construction Software
The September issue of Commercial Construction and Renovation features Safe Site Check In among the industry's top jobsite management services and construction software.

Faces of EHS: Jon Broyles on Building a Foundation for Safety
EHS Daily Advisor's "Faces of EHS" features Safe Site Check In customer Jon Broyles. Jon is a corporate safety officer at AMG & Associates, one of Southern California’s fastest growing construction companies. AMG specializes in preconstruction services,...
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A Digital Native Looks at the Construction Productivity Slump
Construction Productivity Has Stagnated Earlier this month, an op-ed in the New York Times, “The Story Construction Tells About America’s Economy Is Disturbing” states that productivity in the construction industry began to decline in 1970. A construction worker in...
Why Construction Technology Adoption is Slow
Reasons for the Construction Productivity Decline To sum up our analysis, here are some potential causes of construction's productivity decline over the past fifty years, and why construction technology adoption has been so slow: Ever increasing number of stakeholders...
Competition and Construction Productivity
Competition in the Construction Industry I'm not an economist and don't play one on TV. But ever since I entered the construction tech market with Safe Site Check In, I've been struck by its contradictions. Construction is one of the easiest industries for...
A Smaller Construction Workforce, But Still Less Productivity
Where Did the Construction Workforce Go? The construction industry cannot hire enough workers, and has an historic workforce shortage. And Construction has had a workforce shortage for very long time. Academic research into the topic goes back to the 1990s. The most...