Remote construction site monitoring blog series: Introduction
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Welcome to a short series on ways to get the information you need from your construction sites, without actually being on site.
In this series, we’ll go through all the ways you can improve managing your site — whether working from home or in a remote location, and seeing reduced workforces or handling the pressures of increased compliance, security and health and safety practices. We’ll also cover how to use the recent, radical changes to our protocols to improve processes going forward, from helping to automate many non-skilled tasks (like reporting and headcounts) to reducing your need to be on-site.
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