WEBINAR ON-DEMAND

How Trades Can Use Construction Planning Software To Improve Crew Planning


Crew planning across multiple projects is challenging for specialty contractors in the construction industry. You need to reach milestones and revenue goals while simultaneously managing multiple projects with varying crew sizes. However, it’s difficult to implement a standardized process without a single source of project information.You’ve got to get your project completed on time, on budget, and in today's labor market, properly managing manpower is critical. 

In this webinar, Touchplanner, Matt DeKoeyer, sits down with a panel of specialty contractors to discuss how construction planning software can improve visibility to plan your crew size, help better manage manpower, allow plans to be adjusted on the fly, and more.

What You’ll Learn
  • How to plan and manage crew size
  • How to plan and tweak on the fly
  • How to manage daily scope and manpower
  • How to collaborate and communicate in real time
When: June 22 at 1 PM EDT / 10 AM PDT


Host: Matthew DeKoeyer

Panelists:

  • Chase Rezentes - The Demo Company
  • Kyle Branderhorst - Quality “Plus” Services Inc.
  • Ben Branderhorst - Quality “Plus” Services Inc.

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"A solution that bridges the gap between the master schedule and daily plan can provide a huge advantage."

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By collaboratively managing project controls, more commitments are met, more projects stay on budget, ahead of schedule, and ultimately, in the end, people’s lives are made better.

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