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Communication in construction is broken. Here’s how we can fix it

Digital tools can help centralise communication in construction, as the third in this series of CM articles in association with Monday.com explains.

From an outsider’s perspective, construction projects may appear straightforward and linear, with clear objectives and logically distributed responsibilities. However, anyone who works in construction knows how much preparation, coordination, and collaboration is involved, and how difficult this is across teams and stakeholders.

The success of a construction project hinges on how effectively stakeholders communicate. Everyone involved, from the office to the worksite, must communicate consistently and frequently throughout the many stages of a project to achieve alignment, monitor progress, and resolve bottlenecks.

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