{"id":80170,"date":"2022-02-18T09:35:22","date_gmt":"2022-02-18T07:35:22","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/production.defectradar.com\/construction-management-software-for-small-business\/"},"modified":"2023-01-25T23:34:59","modified_gmt":"2023-01-25T21:34:59","slug":"construction-management-software-for-small-business","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.planradar.com\/gb\/construction-management-software-for-small-business\/","title":{"rendered":"How to choose construction management software for a small business"},"content":{"rendered":"

is often daunting for owners when it comes to choosing the perfect construction management software for their small business. But why?<\/p>\n

Digital technologies are an increasingly common feature of construction sites, head offices and design teams. From cutting-edge technologies like augmented reality<\/a> and 3D printing<\/a> to Building Information Modelling<\/a> and project management software<\/a>, the adoption of digital tools is on the rise everywhere.<\/p>\n

However, to borrow a common expression: the future of construction technology is already here, it\u2019s just not evenly distributed. While some of the world’s biggest construction firms are breaking ground with advanced IT, the majority of smaller and medium-sized firms\u2019 technology adoption lags far behind. A survey<\/a> of SMEs showed that levels of digital adoption at construction businesses is below the global average.<\/p>\n

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This is a shame because, as another study<\/a> of construction SMEs showed, smaller businesses have the most to gain from digital technologies. It makes them more efficient, productive and generates more profit. Those that embrace digital technology see revenues rise by, on average, 6%. So why do construction SMEs struggle with digital technologies, and how do you go about choosing construction management software<\/a> for small businesses?<\/p>\n

Obstacles for small construction business software<\/h2>\n

From our smartphones and tablets to email systems and the internet, most people today are relatively comfortable using digital technology. However, when it comes to the workplace, a large number of construction firms are still reliant on manual, paper-based approaches to project planning, site management and monitoring. So, what is hindering the take-up of construction management software for small businesses?<\/p>\n