Not By Design:The True Cost of Poor Collaboration

Better Coordination on Construction Projects Can Improve a Contractor’s Profitability

Dodge Construction Network surveyed 251 contractors across the U.S. and Canada to determine how contractors can improve their performance by investing in improving collaboration and collaboration.

What you'll find inside:

  • Improving Multi-Trade Coordination Can Improve Project Performance: 33% of contractors find that coordination issues are a root cause of the construction quality challenges they experience. Coordination issues lead to an average of 10% erosion in the annual company profit margin.
  • Conflict Resolution Is a Critical Skill: Companies interact with others on the jobsite an average of 17 times per day. Nearly half (46%) involve conflicts.
  • Field Professionals Need Better Tools to Drive Coordination: Only 11% of field personnel report always having access to the information they need about what and where to build on projects.
  • And More: Download the report to read why and how companies should invest in improving collaboration.
Not by Design: The True Cost of Poor Collaboration Research Report with Dodge Construction Network

Almost Everybody Experiences Quality Issues

And while 72% feel their company needs to do more to improve construction quality, only 21% use more than a couple of means to address construction quality with policies or tools.
98% of contractors experience construction quality problems, but only 21% are doing enough about it. Source: Not by Design: The True Cost of Poor Collaboration. Report based on a survey of 251 U.S. and Canada construction professionals.
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Almost Everybody Experiences Quality Issues

And while 72% feel their company needs to do more to improve construction quality, only 21% use more than a couple of means to address construction quality with policies or tools.

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