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[Useful Column] QCDSE is an important element in the construction industry!

QCDSE, also known as the "Five Major Managements"! Introducing priorities and management points.

QCDSE in the construction industry refers to the concept of managing the five elements of construction projects (Quality, Cost, Schedule, Safety, Environment) in a balanced manner to lead to success. By appropriately setting the priorities of each element and utilizing IT tools, efficient construction management becomes possible. This article introduces the details of QCDSE, including priorities and management points. It is essential reading for those who want to conduct efficient construction monitoring. At the end of the article, we also present case studies, so please be sure to read to the end. *For detailed content of the column, you can view it in the PDF. For more information, please feel free to contact us.*

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Helpful Column: Is the Youth Exodus from the Construction Industry Inevitable?

The current situation of construction workers, including young people! Explanation of reasons and four measures, and the new 3K.

In recent years, the construction industry has been facing a serious issue of young people leaving the field. At the same time, rapid aging has also become a challenge, making it urgent to effectively utilize the limited workforce and to promote the entry of young people to secure future talent. This article will introduce the current situation of young people leaving the construction industry, the underlying reasons, countermeasures, and examples of companies working on talent acquisition. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the PDF document. For more information, feel free to contact us.*

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Helpful Column: The Labor Shortage in Construction Management is Not Normal!

Introducing examples of future measures and methods for improving operational efficiency using digital tools!

The shortage of personnel in construction management is said to be a serious problem that is commonplace in the construction industry. Construction management is a crucial position responsible for safety, quality, schedule, and cost management, yet the situation of securing talent continues to be difficult. If this persists, it could lead to delays in project timelines and a decline in construction quality. This article will introduce the reasons why the shortage of personnel in construction management is considered commonplace, its impact on the industry, future countermeasures, and methods for improving operational efficiency using digital tools, along with examples. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the attached PDF document. For more information, feel free to contact us.*

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[Helpful Column] What is Unsafe Behavior?

What is unsafe behavior? An explanation of on-site measures and examples to eliminate it, as well as the differences from unsafe conditions!

Unsafe behavior refers to actions that do not adhere to safety rules or involve taking risks while understanding the dangers involved. Approximately 96% of workplace accidents occur due to causes that include "unsafe behavior," and unsafe actions that people might "just do" on-site can lead to serious accidents. This article will explain the definition of unsafe behavior, examples of workplace accidents, and the background of why people engage in such actions despite understanding the risks. *For detailed content of the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to download the PDF or contact us.*

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