The construction industry is changing for the better and it’s all down to the evolution of smartphone apps. From time management to glass cutting, the phrase ‘there’s an app for that’ now applies to even the most hands-on of construction jobs, saving workers time and money, as well as reducing risks on the jobsite. This surge in construction app creation implies a clear shift in attitude in the industry, which has previously been let down by its productivity inefficiencies.
The below infographic was created by IronmongeryDirect and summarises the 28 best construction apps on the market, for both iOS and Android phones. From giant project management tools to specific reference points for tradespeople, it covers everything construction workers need to know – for jobs of all sizes. Explore the infographic for app pros and cons, as well as pricing info and platform availability.
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