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Navigating Challenges in Construction
The construction industry is currently facing significant challenges, including economic volatility, policy uncertainties, and a lag in technological integration. These factors have led to a notable decline in project initiations and contract awards, raising concerns about the sector’s long-term sustainability. The eBook “Navigating Challenges in Construction: Embracing Innovation and Strategy for Future Resilience” offers an in-depth analysis of these issues and presents strategies to overcome them. It emphasizes the importance of adopting digital innovations to enhance productivity and competitiveness, and explores approaches such as cost optimization and market diversification to navigate market downturns. By fostering industry-wide collaborations and embracing technological advancements, construction firms can build resilience and drive sustainable growth.



Abhishek Singh
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Abhi joined Metapraxis in 2011 and now leads Operations from our US office. A passionate fan of the Indian cricket team, he also plays cricket at a high level when not watching the game.
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