by mycomply | Jun 23, 2021 | Construction Safety, Construction Tech
Access control in construction is essential in promoting safe and secure project sites. Project owners, general contractors (GCs), and construction managers (CMs) cannot afford to have unauthorized foot traffic on their sites at any time. Without proper...
by mycomply | Jun 4, 2021 | Construction Safety, Construction Tech, Megaprojects
Like most global sectors, the construction industry is amidst rapid change, being dealt at the hand of technological advancement. Historically, construction was among the slowest to move, demonstrating an IT investment of 1.51% of annual sales revenue, lagging the...
by mycomply | Apr 30, 2021 | Construction Safety, Construction Tech
For major contractors and construction companies, the stakes have never been higher. With new era construction technology redefining the way that business is conducted in the construction sector, companies have two choices: adopt or die. In the wake of the COVID-19...
by mycomply | Apr 21, 2021 | Construction Tech, Insurance, Megaprojects, ROI
Construction is widely recognized as one of the most high-risk industries in the world, and the company (or companies) facilitating construction on a project often takes on the most risk. Typically, the owner or general contractor (GC) on the project must ensure that...
by mycomply | Feb 7, 2020 | Construction Safety, Construction Tech, Local Law 196, New York City
Turnstiles are a level of access control that safeguard a job site, preventing workers or pedestrians from freely accessing your site. This prevents the site from being vandalized, damaged, and safely stores equipment on site. But this is NOT the reason contractors...
by mycomply | Jan 30, 2020 | Construction Safety, Construction Tech, Local Law 196, Megaprojects, New York City
Turnstiles are a level of access control that safeguard a job site, preventing workers or pedestrians from freely accessing your site. This prevents the site from being vandalized, damaged, and safely stores equipment on site. But this is NOT the reason contractors...