On Demand Contractors can no longer afford to take a hands-off approach to materials management. Knowing exactly what’s arriving on-site, its condition, what’s being used, and what’s leaving is quickly becoming the difference between a project’s success and costly failure.
Discrepancies between what’s specified and what’s actually delivered are estimated to cost the industry millions per project. Even more concerning, incorrect or missing materials can jeopardize structural integrity, violate U.S. building codes, and increase safety risks on-site. Material traceability is no longer optional and accurate delivery records are crucial.
This webinar explores how capturing detailed material data at the point of delivery can help contractors make better decisions, avoid expensive and dangerous mistakes, and ensure all materials meet critical specifications for a safe, successful project.
Key Takeaways:
- Spot and prevent out-of-spec or damaged materials from being accepted and used
- Use real-time materials tracking to improve decision making and reduce risk.
- Provide verifiable proof of what arrived, when, and in what condition
- Reduce rework, delays, and lost materials by flagging discrepancies the moment they occur
- Support compliance with U.S. building codes, carbon tracking, and certifications like LEED or BREEAM
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