VisiLean’s 2023 Highlights: Success & Future
VisiLean had a transformative year in 2023, marked by significant achievements and milestones. We made strides in enhancing our construction management solution through embedded reports on the mobile app LiveSite, integrated with Procore for document management, and introduced Takt Visualiser, which solidified VisiLean’s commitment to lean principles. The collaboration with NICMAR University in India furthered research in Lean construction and BIM, while the participation in events like Digital Construction Week and presenting our research paper at IGLC 2023 showcased VisiLean’s thought leadership in the industry. This year culminated with the celebrations of VisiLean’s Foundation Day, setting the stage for continued innovation and collaboration in 2024.
VisiLean elevates Construction Management for SMEs
Forget the frustration of slow-paced construction management! VisiLean empowers SMEs like yours to work smarter, not harder. We’re your bridge to project success, with seamless offline access, dedicated support by your side, and tools to eliminate waste and save time. Track progress with auto-generated reports and data-driven insights, optimizing every step of the way. VisiLean isn’t just software, it’s a transformation. Take control, exceed expectations, and build your construction journey to success. Book a demo with our experts today and experience the VisiLean difference!
Will 2021 mark the beginning of the decade for massive digitalisation in Construction?
The end of the last decade left the whole world with scars we are still recovering from. Amongst all affected, the AEC industry has taken a huge hit from the global pandemic, with projects across the globe still struggling to see a significant scope of revival.
Bridging the gap between Scheduling and Planning
We cannot simply eliminate the top-down approach of construction scheduling, as we need to have targets to structure the execution and define the key milestones.
Construction Scheduling is Overrated
When was the last time you visited site and the neat print of the Project Schedule put up on the board at the site office showed an accurate picture of what is actually happening on-site?