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New Forensic Quality Control System Lowers Construction Cost, Eliminates Frivilous CDL

Posted in: Construction Software
By Gayle Falkenthal
Aug 29, 2007 - 7:40:00 PM
How much money could be saved with CIA's risk management software system?

With travel costs rising and companies expanding to multiple locations, the cost for staffing every project with trusted supervisors or inspectors is becoming cost prohibitive. CIA's revolutionary system allows viewing of jobsite conditions 24 hours a day, seven days a week, from anywhere that has Internet access at a cost-effective price.

Since its inception. CIA's Imaging procedures have already successfully mitigated exposure to future construction defect litigation costs that would have exceeded 15% of the retail value of a $39 million construction project, or 5.85 million.

By offering its clients the ability to view the daily progression of their projects on its secured online database, possible problems may be identified and corrected before becoming substantial issues. The benefits of using CIA's services for developers, lenders, insurance companies, general contractors, subcontractors, building owners, and professional consultants, are immeasurable and virtually unlimited.

"In the end, CIA's system provides accountability, quality, confidence, and will lower the cost of construction," said Blackburn. "Builders and developers using CIA will be able to gain an advantage over their competition by offering a higher quality end product at a lower price to the end consumer, reversing the skyrocketing costs of housing and insurance, and preventing expensive lawsuits."

Construction Imaging & Archiving (CIA)


About this author:
Gayle Falkenthal has been a journalist for nearly two decades and now owns and operates a successful public relations company in San Diego , CA. Her clients include the Red Cross, Good Earth, and more.





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