construction administration

Stop the Transcription Trap: RForm Site Reports Convert On-Site Time to Project Momentum

For architects, engineers, and contractors, the site visit is the backbone of quality assurance and general project conformance. However, this essential activity can lead to a tedious afternoon or evening spent transcribing handwritten notes, sorting disorganized photos, and manually entering deficiencies into separate spreadsheets. This fragmented workflow is not only time-consuming but also prone to […]

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Navigating Changes Arising from RFIs and SIs in Construction

The dynamic interplay between RFIs, SIs, PCOs, and COs underscores the need for robust, technology-driven workflows in contract administration . In the fast-paced world of construction, effective communication and documentation are vital to ensuring projects stay on track. Central to this process are Requests for Information (RFIs), Supplemental Instructions (SIs), Proposed Change Orders (PCOs), and

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Bill 62 AND RFORM

Bill 62: A Key to Streamlining Public Infrastructure Projects in Quebec

The construction industry is constantly evolving, and with it, so are the tools and regulations that govern it. In Quebec, the recently introduced Bill 62, which is focused on public infrastructure, brings about a new era of collaboration and efficiency. Adapting to these changes is crucial for Canadian architectural firms working on projects in Quebec,

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Quebec City

Expanding Your Architectural Firm into Quebec

Canada boasts a thriving architectural landscape, but expanding your firm’s reach across provincial borders presents unique challenges. For those eyeing the Quebec market, understanding the specific barriers to entry is crucial for a successful venture. While opportunities abound, navigating linguistic, regulatory, and cultural nuances is essential for seamless integration. Opinions expressed are those of the

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