Is Supply Chain in Construction in Good Health?

In 2025, supply chain disruptions will continue driving up prices as finding materials will be difficult. The price increases of wood, plastics, and thermal protection materials may be as high as 6.5% annually.

Building trustworthy relationships with your suppliers is mandatory to help you avoid delays and keep your projects running smoothly and on budget.

Putting sustainability at the forefront of your supply chain management is no longer negotiable, as the construction industry generates high quantities of waste, emits carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases, and negatively impacts climate change.

The sector consumes copious amounts of energy, not just on-site and manufacturing, but also the products used in buildings.

Implementing BIM can be daunting, but Driving Vision is here to help you at the pace you are comfortable with. Get started by getting in touch now

How can we maximise your return on investment?

75%

Of practices using BIM made positive ROI

65%

Of practices using BIM improved health and safety

41%

Of practices using BIM decreased errors and omission

59%

Of practices using BIM enhanced their practice image

35%

Of practices using BIM claimed less litigations

31%

Of practices using BIM reduced rework

It might seem daunting, time consuming & prohibitive for smaller practices, to implement BIM. Not with Driving Vision!

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