New York, New Yok (July 9, 2019)—A new report released today by Dodge Data & Analytics, in collaboration with construction management software provider Viewpoint, a Trimble company, reveals a sea change in the way project data is gathered and analyzed across the construction industry—change that is poised to improve key project outcomes according to construction managers, specialty trade contractors and design/build firms surveyed.

Tied to increased technology use and advancements, 64% of those who participated in the report said that their ability to gather and analyze data has improved or improved significantly.

The report, titled “Improving Performance with Project Data SmartMarket Report: How Improved Collection and Analysis is Leading to the Digital Transformation of the Construction Industry,” reveals that contractors believe improvements in field data collection will bring impactful change over the next 3 years, driving the industry’s digital transformation. If critical business data normalization can be accomplished, the results can increase key project outcomes, such as budget, productivity and profitability.

The findings also reveal some important calls to action for continuous improvement in the industry:

  • Contractors using commercial software to gather jobsite data report significantly higher satisfaction rates than those using paper forms or spreadsheets.
  • Many contractors still have concerns about storing their data in the cloud, and in particular, around how secure their cloud-stored data will be. Both general contractors and specialty trades list security concerns as the top reason for not managing data in the cloud, and among those surveyed, 65% still use on-premise servers.
  • While 86% of respondents are relying on anti-malware software to address data security, only 45% of those surveyed have implemented employee compliance training. 

“Gathering siloed data from across their organization to analyze and improve project outcomes is a key challenge we work with clients to overcome daily,” said Viewpoint Chief Product and Strategy Officer Matt Harris. “Contractors are demanding easier, better and more consistent collection of data—from the office, across their extended teams and into the field—in order to enable better measurement of project performance and drive toward greater gains.”

The report also points to current and emerging means of gathering data via apps, cameras, sensors and wearables. “We think this is a critical area to watch in the future,” says Steve Jones, senior director of industry insights research at Dodge Data & Analytics. “The smarter jobsite will transform the industry, but companies need their data gathering and analytics fundamentals in place before they can fully profit from all of the exciting technology that is now emerging, funded by an influx of venture capital, and directly addressing industry needs to reduce risk, improve productivity and improve safety.”

For more information, visit viewpoint.com/analyticsreport.