Tuesday, July 27, 2010

A Better Way of Field Reporting

Ensuring that a job is completed effectively is not based solely on a finished product; there are lots of factors that need to be considered.  Managing a job requires the collection of field information at every stage throughout the project.

This single task can be a very time consuming process that involves creating hand written reports, which then have to be submitted back to the main office.  This process makes it difficult for construction companies to review different stages in the project life cycle because they do not have immediate access to the data.

Through technology and the use of hh2 Web Services, construction companies can better assess their jobs through web based field reports.  Hh2 Field Reports enables field workers to replace paper with netbooks and tablet PC's.  Valuable job information along with photos and other project -critical data is shared remotely using the web.  Company management is then  able to analyze the daily information in  real-time  and print out the reports using Adobe PDF or Microsoft Excel.



Having field reports is an important component when analyzing project quality and safety.  Incidents and safety issues can be documented instantly.  This information can be very useful in future projects and occurrences of litigation.  With the ability to collect job information from the field in real-time, construction companies can be more effective at identifying performance trends as they occur.

In conclusion, there is no longer a need to fill out handwritten reports … be sure to visit http://www.hh2.com and see how hh2 Field Reports can help your construction company better manage field reporting over the web.  





Jason Morrison
Director Project Implementation & Training
www.hh2.com

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

The Impact of Mobile Apps

Whether you are looking for a better way to log employee time on a project, take measurements on the jobsite, or access important hr documents, the right tool for the job is one you most likely already have: a smartphone.  With advancing cell phone technology, the industry is benefiting from the development of construction productivity tools found in mobile applications.



For jobsite field employees looking to simplify a day on the job, there are a number of simple, mobile construction apps available in the marketplace.  Recent examples are applications that can turn your phone into a ruler, a unit converter and calculator, or a leveling device.


Mobile app developers such as hh2 Web Services  has also led to an array of new apps with much more complex functionalities.  These solutions take construction productivity software to the next level by integrating key aspects of the jobsite onto a mobile platform which enables businesses to be more efficient and cost-effective.

Apple (www.apple.com) has recently unleashed the Apple  iPad.  The iPad is quickly becoming a staple technology for the construction industry with it's amazing power and price.  The iPad's mobile technology is ideal for construction companies, where portability and accessibility is key.

hh2 Web Services has recently released their iPhone and iPad, "My Documents" app that allows hh2 users to access their paystubs, company documents, employee benefits and the ability to submit a change request to the home office.  Employees having access to their information in the field proves to be invaluable and has an immediate cost savings to the company.  Examples include the discontinued use of mailing paper paystubs and miscellaneous company forms to employees.  hh2 plans to release a mobile app for Remote Payroll which will give office and field employees the ability to job cost time from their iPhones.









Jason Morrison
hh2 Web Services
Director Project Implementation & Training
www.hh2.com


Thursday, July 15, 2010

Forecasting Your Way to Efficiency

Service Management,  Payroll, Field Reporting, and Human Resources are four areas that have a huge impact on the construction industry.  I am always amazed by the cost savings and efficiency gains achieved when I help implement one of these four web based solutions at hh2.  I work with clients every day that are managing their projects the "old school" way and are looking for change.  Although the construction industry has been built around brick, mortar, steel and hard labor, technology has a huge role in this field.  

Wireless technology has changed the playing field in the construction industry.  Project  Managers and field superintendents are no longer tied to a desktop, or lugging around large laptops to access or update job information.  Gone are the days when construction technology amounted to faxing in paper time sheets.  Consider new alternatives to managing your business through the latest technology.


 The use of advanced technology has lagged in the construction industry.  Several reasons include the boom and bust economic cycle to which the industry is subject, which can make it difficult for companies to maintain consistent technological progress.  Also, it takes time for technology to be embraced on the jobsite.  While this is partially true, in my experience I have found that contractors are quick to adopt new technologies once they discover the dramatic effect it has on their job efficiency.  

If these obstacles can be overcome, the application of web based technology will have numerous benefits. Something as simple as communication between the office and field employees has been revolutionized by technology.  hh2's success in web based construction services is a testament to the many construction companies who use our products remotely.

A recent success story includes a testimonial from a large contractor who was able to cut payroll processing time from 30 hours to three.  The time saved using hh2 Remote Payroll,  was rolled over to  other office activities sensitive to tight deadlines.  

In conclusion, let hh2 Web Services help you implement and change your business by managing information in new, dynamic ways and by creating collaborative data paths to interact with crews, contractors and customers.  Isn't it time you take advantage of technology and find ways to be more efficient?

Jason Morrison
hh2 Web Services
Director Project Management & Implementation
www.hh2.com