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Encourage Questions From Your Project Team
How long does it take for an RFI to be responded to on your project?Why are Submittals not being answered in a timely basis by the Architect?Who is going to take care of that safety issue raised during last week’s meeting?Why does the budget seem to be off?Shouldn’t someone keep track of these back and forth emails, just in case?Where is all the documentation kept for the project?

Looking For New Construction Software?
Are you beginning the search for new construction software? There are so many great software packages out there – so many in fact, it can
Why Owners Need Their Own Construction Software – Part 4
Know What You Need To KnowIn the past three posts in this series we outlined several reasons for why an Owner should require some collaborative construction project management software be used on their construction project. Whether it be gaining necessary visibility on a project or providing a platform and a process for the entire team to document, track and manage critical data, owner-focused software is essential for a good project outcome.

Choosing Construction Project Management Software Can Be Hard
Trying to find the right project management software for your team can be overwhelming to say the least.We’re not so vain to think that every construction team should be using a tool like Owner Insite even though we are the industry’s easiest software available today. Wait maybe that was an overstep. Or maybe not? Hmm…..

Why Owners Need Their Own Construction Software – Part 3
Information is power. Not just for the Owner but for the entire construction team. In fact, you might say it’s the foundation for a good construction project process and outcome.

Why Owners Need Their Own Construction Software – Part 2
LARGE AND IN CHARGEIn our last post we started to discuss why owners need their own construction software. Based on the traffic and inquires we’ve received over this past week, we clearly hit a nerve.

Why Owners Need Their Own Construction Software – Part 1
Tom, an area director for a growing non-profit in the Dallas Fort Worth area, always assumed their contractor had their back. After all they’d worked
