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Gadzoom: What’s Trending in Construction March 2020

Our monthly “What’s Trending in Construction” blog has been a big hit with our readers, so we’re back again with our March edition! For those of you who are here for the first time, welcome. 

Here at Gadzoom, we pride ourselves on staying on top of the latest industry news. As part of that process, we like to take our five favorite articles each month and share them with our audience. 

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Need Help Setting Up an Accident Prevention Plan (APP)?

An Accident Prevention Plan (APP) is one of the first key documents to complete when starting up a new project. Employee safety comes first and a properly written APP outlines how managers and stakeholders are going to successfully manage safety requirements for all aspects of the project.  An Accident Prevention Plan, however, requires a lot of work and research to effectively address all required activities, both individually and collectively. It’s that excessive amount of time most construction management professionals spend doing the mundane job of pushing paper instead of doing something more productive. Valuable hours that are lost forever, which ultimately hurts the company’s bottom line.

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Gadzoom: What’s Trending in Construction February 2020

For Gadzoom, being a trendsetter in Construction IT means it’s only fitting that we keep our followers up to date on the latest trends in the construction industry.

Here is what’s trending in construction this month: 

The Top Construction Projects to Watch in 2020

The Top Construction Projects to Watch in 2020

Recently, ConstructionDive (@ConstructDive) put out an article about the top construction projects to watch in 2020. The exceptionally thorough piece covers six major projects from around the country that promise to be making headlines very soon. 

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How To Make An AHA for Drywall and Framing

How To Make An AHA for Drywall and Framing

Commercial and industrial construction has a lot of moving parts. It’s part of your job as the manager on duty to coordinate the various components of the project in a safe and efficient manner as possible. Drywall and framing are no exception.