If you are a private or public sector owner that manages a program of capital construction projects, this article is for you. Studies show that 85% of owners experience cost overruns, 92% report schedule delays, and 63% show quality deficiencies on their projects. These negative performance traits lead owners to invest in dedicated Project Controls (PC) staff, along with owner-centric Project Management Information Systems (PMIS) like e-Builder.
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