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How Construction Can Slash Waste and Boost Profits Through Quality Assurance

  • Writer: All Things Being ISOs
    All Things Being ISOs
  • Dec 1, 2023
  • 3 min read

Updated: Feb 20

Cutting-Edge Technology Offers Construction Industry a Path to Profitability Amid Rising Material Costs.

Black and white image of a construction site with cranes and a tall building in progress against a cloudy sky, creating an industrial mood.

The global construction sector, grappling with supply chain disruptions and soaring material costs, faces an unprecedented challenge to maintain profitability. However, a silver lining emerges through the strategic adoption of emerging construction technology that not only reduces waste but also enhances quality assurance, promising significant gains for businesses in the built environment.


Navigating the Storm: A Perfect Confluence of Challenges


The construction industry has been buffeted by a "perfect storm" of supply chain delays, escalating material costs, and the enduring impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. The resultant pressure on project profitability has construction companies, both large and small, seeking avenues to recoup margins in an economically challenging environment. Unfortunately, reports indicate that the hurdles are set to persist, with a new study from construction consultants Linesight projecting sustained material cost increases throughout 2022.


The Imperative of 'Getting it Right, First Time'


In the quest to mitigate higher building product costs and secure optimal margins, civils practices face a pivotal moment where the adage of 'getting it right, first time' becomes more critical than ever. The traditional challenges of errors during construction phases, leading to costly rework and increased waste, can be alleviated by harnessing the power of emerging construction technology.


Digital Tools: A Game-Changer for Quality Assurance


Investing in the right digital tools equips construction practices with the capability to achieve the highest quality construction from the outset, bypassing the need for extensive rework. These tools create a seamless workflow, ensuring greater quality assurance and control. Central to this approach is the power of data, which becomes the linchpin for transparency and efficiency.


Data-Driven Quality Assurance


Technology is streamlining quality assurance management, providing tamperproof audit trails that meticulously document work details and assign responsibilities. By consolidating all site documentation and images in a secure, central location, the construction industry gains an unprecedented level of accuracy and transparency. The shift toward data-driven decision-making not only identifies trends for improvement but also serves as a valuable learning tool on a project-by-project basis.


Quick Wins, Long-Term Gains


Contrary to the perception that benefits from quality assurance controls take time to materialise, businesses witness rapid results post-adoption. The digital tools not only contribute to efficiency in construction but also yield significant long-term value. As companies confront the challenges of managing multiple operations, these tools prove instrumental in navigating the volatile landscape of rising building material costs.


Elevating Industry Standards: Boosting Reputation and Sustainability


Beyond immediate financial gains, the adoption of quality assurance controls contributes to the construction industry's reputation. A sector already committed to high standards can ascend to new heights with the right construction management software in place. As the industry strives to meet sustainability goals, these digital advancements play a pivotal role in reducing the sector's carbon footprint.


A Call to Action: Transforming Construction for a Sustainable Tomorrow


With nearly a year of construction challenges ahead, the call to action is clear. Embracing quality assurance controls and construction management software is not just a pragmatic response to economic pressures; it's a commitment to building a more sustainable, efficient, and profitable future. As the industry chooses accuracy over waste, 2022 holds the promise of a construction landscape that is faster, more sustainable, and ultimately more profitable.


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