AUG - SEP - 2022CONSTRUCTIONTECHREVIEW.COM 19Jobsite Efficiency through Construction LogisticsMaking Superintendents' Lives EasierStruxHub is a jobsite management platform that prides itself on being uber field-centric. Schmidt states, "Everything we build in StruxHub aims to make the lives of Superintendents easier. It's about facilitating collaboration of trades with minimal intervention and maximum control by the general contractor."Guided by this vision, StruxHub has crafted a platform around the daily workflows between the general contractor and its trade partners (Fig. 1). There are 4 apps that work independently or in tandem.· StruxHub Deliveries is a delivery management system to coordinate deliveries and site resources (Fig. 2).· StruxHub Forms is a digital work permit & inspection system.· StruxHub Schedule is a short-term scheduling and production control system.· StruxHub Home is a jobsite communication platform to message all workers.Powerful Site Logistics ControlsOne of the hallmarks of StruxHub is its emphasis on site logistics. For example, users can upload their pdf site plans in StruxHub and turn them into geo-referenced maps (i.e., where every point can be related to a longitude and latitude coordinate). In deliveries, this means precise coordinates of site entry gates can be sent to drivers. Maps also display live workflows. In deliveries, on-site trucks can be visualized at offloading zones. In permits, hot-work areas can be seen on floor plans to communicate hazards. In activities, users can see where crews are working in buildings.General contractors get additional control over their site too. For example, admins can program logistics rules in the delivery request form so that drivers are routed only along permitted paths. Supers can also close resources on-the-fly and instantly notify affected trades and suppliers. Fig. 1. StruxHub's jobsite management platform.Everything we build in StruxHub aims to make the lives of Superintendents easier. It's about facilitating collaboration of trades with minimal intervention and maximum control by the general contractor
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