Great potential for efficiency

Great potential for efficiency

Seven out of ten jobs in the construction industry could be more efficient with better digital tools.

A report from Ramirent Norway shows that the construction industry has great potential for efficiency improvement through increased use of digital tools - including in the field of expertise. Kristina Mordal in Konstruktionsstad encourages companies in the industry to dare to invest in new, digital solutions to ensure future competitiveness, and believes that now is the time to implement digital initiatives that can contribute to better resource utilization. The development and documentation of expertise is a discipline that the construction industry has traditionally found challenging.

Compend's newly developed competence tool has been successfully adopted by several actors in the sector.

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