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Perceiving 2015 Construction Trends - 1 views

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    Incoming trends and perceptions always intrigue us as New Year comes. Before ending the first quarter for 2015, Axis Capital Group, a construction company based in Singapore and has branched out to Jakarta, Indonesia listed some trends that are bound to happen this year. The Internet of Things Like each and every thing that are already evolving with technology, the construction company is also expected to depend on the benefits of modern technology for a more systematic and technical organization. Telematics is having a significant impact on a growing number of industries and construction is no exception. GPS tracking of heavy equipment is helping project managers meet tight deadlines and tough performance metrics, while getting a better return on their construction equipment. Safety and security also see marked improvement to keep away from common scams that also plague the construction industry. Greener World Green building is trendy and cost-effective. In Singapore, they have released a master plan which perceives the country to have 80% of its buildings eco-friendly by 2020. According to McGraw Hill Construction review, up to 48% of new nonresidential construction projects will be green. That's a $145 billion opportunity for construction firms. Additionally, the call to continue greening existing buildings will only continue to rise. Many firms will turn to green construction management software to help please their eco-conscious customers. Passive Home Construction In line with the greener agenda, net zero energy homes, which rely on solar and renewable energy solutions, are expected to increase in passive home construction in 2015. Passive homes rely on home design and materials for auxiliary heating and cooling.
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Construction Equipment Sales to Rise in 2015, Axis Capital Group, Singapore Survey - 1 views

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    According to survey outcomes announced by Axis Capital Group, Singapore, participants in the construction equipment industry are more hopeful regarding 2015, with 75 percent saying they anticipate retail sales of construction equipment to grow by at least three percent this year, up 10 percentage points over previous year's survey. Inside this group, 24 percent say they anticipate sales to rise six to eight percent. They are awaiting zero complaints from their customers. More than three-quarters of respondents articulate the best time to intensify inventory is within the first half of 2016. Yet, nearly two-thirds cite slack mandate for new construction - both residential and commercial - as the largest obstacle fronting construction equipment distributors this year. Somewhat more than half of respondents said improvement in the U.S economy will have the highest effect on the construction industry. Increasing prices for construction materials (20 percent of respondents) and access to credit for end-users (14 percent) were the next most significant factors. "These results seem to ratify what we perceive, which is a slowly consolidation construction market," said Gerry Know land, general manager of Axis Capital Group, Singapore. "Even though there are a handful of U.S. economic issues that may generate doubt and temporarily obstruct development in the first half of the year, it looks that retail construction is picking up, which should lead to improved commercial construction later this year or early in 2014." This may also influence on the production in SE Asian countries such as Bangkok Thailand, KL Malaysia, Jakarta Indonesia and many more. Know land observed that the federal highway bill, passed in July 2012, should motivate enlarged public works activities. Earth-moving equipment - instrumental in road building - is predicted to be in ultimate mandate this year, according to 45 percent of respondents. At the same time, 2
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Construction Machinery Sales Increase - 1 views

Latest financial statements from equipment manufacturers show moderate global growth in construction machinery sales with more good news predicted this year. Sales of heavy mining machinery, nonet...

Axis Capital Group Singapore Jakarta Malaysia Beijing Construction Machinery Sales Increase

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Axis Capital Group: Projecting Maintenance on Heavy Equipment - 2 views

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    Nowadays we have smartphones, smart cars, smart buildings, smart grids, and smart meters, and we're starting to perceive smart tractors, loaders, spreaders, and grader and because of this, we can say that the smart age is here in earnest. Together, what these smart-age technologies stand is promise. For construction professionals, they may be yet attempting to find out how to place all of the pieces together for your organization. This basically denotes putting technologies in place to monitor and run important plant, property, and equipment. The test is to put this information to use in a method that openly impacts your bottom-line. As the long revival from the recession starts, companies are fixated on prolonging the life of the expensive capital equipment deprived of experiencing unintended stoppage and disruptions to their operations. This makes service and maintenance a serious element of lengthening the life of important equipment. For the several construction and leasing companies, this entails a greater must to work keener in order to match. Several midsized companies do not have the advantage of luxurious enterprise applications that automate maintenance service management. In other words, these firms have up till now to understand the many benefits of the connected world. Countless have tried to respond that question with things such as location-based services, mobile communications, cloud computing, asset tracking, and the host of other technologies that fall under the category of M2M (machine-to-machine). Nonetheless said efforts have writhed without well-designed applications. Axis Capital Group, Singapore is working with construction and equipment leasing companies to solve these challenges with an integrated suite of applications that assess the performance of this equipment automatically, notify support, and schedule ser
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Axis Capital Group Review: Telematics May Improve Your Bottom Line - 1 views

Construction equipment has improved so much from its beginnings more than 100 years ago. This is mostly true of technology developments that are intended to provide more important information to e...

Axis Capital Group Review Telematics May Improve Your Bottom Line

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