March 2023
In 2024 the construction industry has still not recovered from the pandemic crisis and the geopolitical situation in Eastern Europe and the Middle East. It is also facing climate change issues, so contractors are under pressure to find ecologically friendly materials at lower prices.
These popular movements in the BIM procurement process have forced the supply chain to reinvent itself and...
Keep reading...March 2023
This article is part of a blog series on the supply chain in the construction industry, exploring how it can be improved to overcome today's pitfalls.
BIM in the construction supply chain (CSC) involves many stakeholders such as the owner or client, the architect,...
Keep reading...March 2023
This article is part of a blog series on the supply chain in the construction industry, exploring how it can be improved to overcome today's pitfalls.
To develop your supply chain processes and systems you will need to invest both time and money, but the Return On Investment (ROI) will be very high.
In...
Keep reading...February 2023
This article is part of a blog series on the supply chain in the construction industry, exploring how it can be improved to overcome today's pitfalls.
The impact of Covid on the supply chain, in the construction industry, as well as the war in Ukraine are still very much felt in 2023. Inflation is high, and...
Keep reading...February 2023
The COVID-19 pandemic has disorganized the construction supply chain worldwide.
In 2023 we can expect more challenges. The combination of the labor shortage and issues in the supply chain will certainly not disappear. Project managers will have great difficulties finding the right resources at the right price. So, uncertainty in the supply chain will remain in 2023: