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Managing Construction Schedules Through Project Slowdowns

8th October 2020

     

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Amid the ongoing global health crisis, construction contractors and project owners face unprecedented challenges as they work to protect their teams, operations, relationships, and project outcomes. In many cases, adjusting to this new reality can mean changing traditional project delivery means and methods midstream, potentially impacting both productivity and, ultimately, delivery of projects. 

So how do you respond to best preserve the desired outcomes while minimizing the impact to the project, organization, and most importantly, the people who make up your project teams?

To help organizations navigate this challenging time, we have gathered insights from the many industry professionals on the Oracle Construction and Engineering team, as well as from our valued customers. We hope you gain some useful perspective into ways you could mitigate the impact of current challenges.

What can be done now to mitigate or minimize the impact of a project slowdown on the schedule?

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