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A new era for construction is here, with efficiency at the heart of everything. The recession sent property markets into a tailspin and as both public and private sectors turned off the taps, billions of pounds of work disappeared. The Office of National Statistics says construction's output crashed from £102.5bn in 2007 - to just £88.6bn two years later. RECESSION TOOK A HEAVY TOLL Inevitably, morale suffered and, in January 2013, a national workplace study revealed almost Employment in the construction industry also nosedived; from its 2007 peak of 2.29 million to barely two million by the end of 2013. The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills was so concerned, it asked consultants EC Harris to analyse construction supply chains. In October 2013, their report identified massive fragmentation and inefficiencies and the need for radical change was evident. three-in-four construction employees (72%) felt they'd suffered most from recession, against less than half (47%) across all industries. SOFTWARE IDENTIFIED AS CRUCIAL One of the industry's biggest players, Balfour Beatty, had already set about transforming its supply chains, having identified the greater use of software for construction as critical, driven by its BIM (Business Information Management) strategy. The firm's director of BIM, Peter Trebilcock, stressed his organisation's commitment. “It's a more efficient way of working that will more than pay for the investment.” Now, with Help to Buy extended until 2020, house-building is driving construction forward, but Turner & Townsend's MD, Steve McGuckin, still counsels caution. RAPID EXPANSION AFTER SUCH A LONG AND LEAN PERIOD MEANS SOME GROWING PAINS ARE INEVITABLE, BUT WITH CAREFUL COST PLANNING, THE BUSINESS RISK ASSOCIATED WITH GROWTH CAN BE MITIGATED.” TAKEAWAYS: Old-school doesn’t work in this new era. Change - or you’ll be another casualty. Learn from the best. Software for construction delivers bottom-line benefits. Cost planning must be the cornerstone of your new growth strategy. WWW.EQUE2.CO.UK THE NEW ERA FOR CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES Efficiency is critical in our post-recession climate and companies are turning to software for construction to deliver their new strategies. Discover how to keep your company growing in the new era for construction: FIRM FOUNDATIONS: HOW CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES CAN KEEP GROWING IN THE NEW ERA DOWNLOAD NOW

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A new era for construction is here, with ef�ciency at the heart of everything. The recession sent property markets into a tailspin and as both public and private sectors turned off the taps, billions of pounds of work disappeared.

The Of�ce of National Statistics says construction's output crashed from £102.5bn in 2007 - to just £88.6bn two years later.

RECESSION TOOK A HEAVY TOLL

Inevitably, morale suffered and, in January 2013, a

national workplace study revealed almost

Employment in the construction industry also nosedived; from its 2007 peak of 2.29 million to barely two million by the end of 2013.

The Department for Business, Innovation & Skills was so concerned, it asked consultants EC Harris to analyse construction supply chains. In October 2013, their report identi�ed massive fragmentation and inef�ciencies and the need for radical change was evident.

three-in-four construction employees (72%) felt they'd

suffered most from recession,

against less than half (47%) across all industries.

SOFTWARE IDENTIFIED AS CRUCIAL

One of the industry's biggest players, Balfour Beatty, had already set about transforming its

supply chains, having identi�ed the greater use of software for construction as critical, driven by its

BIM (Business Information Management) strategy.

The �rm's director of BIM, Peter Trebilcock, stressed his organisation's commitment. “It's a more ef�cient way of working that will more than pay for the investment.”

Now, with Help to Buy extended until 2020, house-building is driving construction forward, but Turner & Townsend's MD, Steve McGuckin, still counsels caution.

RAPID EXPANSION AFTER SUCH A LONG AND LEAN PERIOD MEANS SOME GROWING PAINS ARE INEVITABLE, BUT WITH CAREFUL COST PLANNING, THE BUSINESS RISK ASSOCIATED WITH GROWTH CAN BE MITIGATED.”

TAKEAWAYS:

Old-school doesn’t work in this new era. Change - or you’ll be

another casualty.

Learn from the best. Software for

construction delivers bottom-line bene�ts.

Cost planning must be the cornerstone of your new growth

strategy.

WWW.EQUE2.CO.UK

THE NEW ERA FOR

CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES

Ef�ciency is critical in our post-recession climate and companies are turning to software for construction to deliver

their new strategies.

Discover how to keep your company growing in the new era for construction:

FIRM FOUNDATIONS: HOW CONSTRUCTION COMPANIES CAN KEEP GROWING IN THE

NEW ERA

DOWNLOAD NOW