Doug Schmoe
Chief Revenue Officer, Eyrus
USA
About
Doug Schmoe is the Chief Revenue Officer for Eyrus. He leads a team of evangelists whose purpose is to provide automated, real-time insights into the productivity of the construction workforce. By leveraging IoT technology and supporting the on-boarding and safety processes, Eyrus provides an objective, comprehensive solution that proactively predicts potential cost and schedule delays.
Prior to Eyrus, Doug has worked with both owner and contractor clients to strategize and implement new technology solutions that provide significant improvements on how construction projects are delivered. Some of these solutions include Textura (Oracle), Aconex (Oracle), AtlasRFID (Hexagon) and Reconstruct.
Doug holds a master’s degree in Business from the University of Chicago and a bachelor’s degree in General Engineering from the University of Illinois. To connect with Doug, please reference his LinkedIn Profile
Title & Abstract
Leveraging IoT for Automated, Real-Time Workforce Analytics
On average, Construction Labor makes up 40% of a project budget. Labor is also one of the most complex and hard to manage aspects for both owners and contractors. On many projects, teams record and track their labor data in a field app, an Excel spreadsheet, or worse case on paper. The challenge with any of these methods is that the data is subjective and open to the interpretation of the person collecting the data.
Join this session to learn how you can leverage IoT technology to automate the collection of workforce data in real-time to create an “objective truth” of who is working on site. Map this “objective truth” to your project schedule and to your compliance and reporting requirements for real-time, automated insights.
Presentation Category: Project Controls
Competency Level: Intermediate
Panel Speaker
Projects Keep Failing on their Cost & Schedule Targets! Are New Technologies a Solution?
Projects keep failing on their cost & schedule targets! Why?! What’s missing in Project Controls?
Can projects really get completed on budget & on time?
What’s the role of new technologies in improving the project delivery & performance?
Join this panel discussion with representatives from the leading technology and service providers in Project Controls/ Management to explore the current issues with the projects delivery and whether new technologies can help resolve the current and future project performance challenges.