Q2 2020 Summary: Our world today is full of uncertainties; however, you can overcome the economic impact of the pandemic and keep projects moving forward by taking advantage of market conditions and using virtual technology.
Many project teams are keeping projects moving forward while maintaining social distance by shifting to virtual technologies at every phase of a project. Following are some of the ways you can maintain momentum so projects finish on time.
Virtual schematic design meeting for the University of Houston-Downtown, Student Wellness and Success Center.
Drone photograph with close-ups capturing the percent of work complete on the parkway extension and utility work for the RELLIS Campus, New Campus Infrastructure project.
Vaughn has recently started executing virtual inspections with our clients. Download our white paper in the Benefits of Virtual Inspections section of this page for insight into how we do it.
Virtual inspection taking place at the Texas A&M University, Global Health Research Complex project.
We recommend Owners not delay projects and push through the preconstruction phase now so projects are “shovel ready.” We predict projects designed and poised to begin procurement will benefit from favorable market conditions in the near future.
By proceeding with the preconstruction process now, your project will be ready to benefit from the upcoming drop in material costs, labor costs, and good trade bidding climate ahead.
In the world of travel restrictions, social distancing, and remote work, contractors need creative solutions to adapt and continue construction projects. Vaughn Construction is leveraging virtual inspections, remote training, and remote assistance to manage risk and streamline processes while maintaining project progress. We can execute virtual inspections throughout each phase of the project to ensure work progresses smoothly...
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Vaughn Construction is a Texas-based construction company that specializes in new construction, renovations and additions to civic, healthcare, education and research facilities. The privately-held company has offices in Austin, Bryan/College Station, Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, Galveston, Houston, Lubbock, San Antonio, and the Texas Medical Center (Houston).