How GPS is Improving, Helping Construction

How GPS is Improving, Helping Construction

GPS isn’t just for cars, it is helping improve and better the construction industry. GPS technology can go far beyond giving directions in a car. More than 30 percent of employees have a GPS in their job in the construction industry and this number is growing. GPS helps people track things and help workers perform better.

How GPS technology helps:

  • Workers can self-track where they are throughout the day through GPS, which helps people accurately get paid.
  • Fleet and equipment-tracking benefits.
  • More accurate and faster site surveying.
  • Streamlines safety through tracking odometer ratings, alerting for maintenance, alerting for fasting driving, hard breaking or speeding, alerting for hazards, alerts for any problem and being used as an emergency button.
  • It can show progress on a project through geotagged photos.
  • It can increase productivity

When you become a contractor, you will have access and training to all the latest technologies. The construction industry is using more technology from GPS to drones to improve workflow, safety, progress, and more.

It is an exciting time to enter into this industry – the industry is also looking for workers. Ready to be a contractor? If so, you’ll need to be licensed.

We are a contractor licensing company. We have helped thousands of contractors across the United States get their contractor license. We are based in Florida but help people in all states get licensed.

When you contact us, we will ask you to provide us with some basic information on your skills, background, testing, education, etc. We will fill out all the paperwork and let you know if you are missing anything before submitting it. Once we have put together a completed application, we will mail it off to the Construction Licensing Board on your behalf to get you approved. We can get you approved the first time

To get your contractor license, click our Florida contractor’s license page to get started with us or call 239-777-1028.

 

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