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Conversation and Technology: A Winning Formula for Jobsite Safety
October 20, 2021
Successful safety protocols and habits are facilitated through effective conversations centered around teamwork, detail and honest communication.
Equipped for the Unpredictable: A Zero Harm Approach to Severe Weather Preparedness
September 02, 2021
Balfour Beatty's storm-preparedness operations effectively mitigate potential risks from severe weather on active construction sites.
Driving the Future of Preconstruction with DESTINI Estimator
August 11, 2021
This progressive estimation tool empowers Balfour Beatty teams to deliver greater cost precision and predictability. This makes budgeting and project finance more precise and efficient.
Jobsite Capture Goes Next Level
July 09, 2021
Between capturing, organizing and searching through images over the lifespan of a project, it's no secret that project teams have long desired a faster and more efficient process to document, view and track jobsite progression.
Enhancing Client Engagement Through Virtual Reality
July 01, 2021
Building with Certainty in Time of Change and Challenge
June 18, 2021
As we approach the halfway point of 2021, the construction industry is grappling with significant volatility in the availability and cost of key commodities. Despite the ongoing vaccine rollout, contractors are facing an enduring period of turbulence as they navigate supply chain challenges caused by surging demand and sluggish production.
Minority Business Outreach in a Virtual World
June 18, 2021
Balfour Beatty deepened its valued and trusted diverse supply chain partnerships during COVID-19.
Equipped for Self-Performing Success
May 11, 2021
As the US population continues to grow, the demand for improving the country’s vast network of aging infrastructure has risen as a topic of national significance. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) estimates that a $4.5 trillion investment will be required to meet basic national needs by 2025.