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The Importance of Owner Software in Construction
Nightmare on Elsbree St. Is the right owner construction software important? You decide. If ever there was a living embodiment reflecting the value of Owner
But We Can’t Make Them Use Our Software!
Yes, you should take charge. During a recent conversation with a large healthcare institution, who by the way, called us to inquire about our software,
COVID-19 Response Results
Without warning, a pandemic swept across the United States and pushed our emergency response systems into the spotlight. In an effort to strike a balance
Construction Project Data
Construction Project Data Capturing construction project data is one of the most important things that you can do as an Owner or just as a
Helping Companies Fight COVID-19
Owner Insite is helping companies fight the COVID-19 virus. We are undoubtedly in a difficult time across the country. Our deepest condolences go out to
Your Legal Life – Document Retention
Preserve Your Construction Data Because Your Legal Life May Depend On It. Last year we launched constructionlitigationhold.com which is a free tool that allows anyone
Campus Detail At A Glance
We are excited about a strategic alliance with our friends at Facility Insite (formerly called BondPlanner). Our goal is help school district leaders employ a
The Podcast Is Back!
We really have no excuse for not being more consistent after starting the podcast last yea…except we got super busy. Busy means growth. Busy means
Construction Law – Exciting New Site Showcases Potential Liabilities in Construction
Owner Insite is excited to announce the launch of our new site called Construction Litigation Hold. This free service was created to help construction professionals. The site makes it easy to seamlessly look up and familiarize yourself with the document retention requirements of your state.
Building Excellent Schools with BondPlanner and Owner Insite
Dr. Guy Sconzo has seen a lot of changes in his over 40 years in education. Most recently, during his tenure as the superintendent of Humble ISD for over 15 years, the district grew from 23,000 to over 41,000 students. “By and large, we tracked everything with a spreadsheet. That’s a lot of moving parts to keep track of when you’re looking at building 14 new campuses. I’m not saying it was the worst way to do it, but making the ongoing changes, keeping up with the accuracy of edits and new information, and only having limited access was challenging.”