Free webinar 11am Thursday 12 June 2025
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How materials discrepancy is costing the industry millions per project, missing compliance, and risking lives
Contractors can no longer afford to take a casual approach to materials management. Knowing exactly what’s coming onto site, what’s being used, and what’s leaving is fast becoming the difference between project success and failure.
Discrepancies between what was specified and what is actually delivered are estimated to cost the industry up to £1.8 million per project. Even worse, using incorrect or substandard materials can compromise the structural integrity of buildings, creating unsafe living conditions and putting lives at risk.
Material traceability is now a non-negotiable. Accurate delivery records help to:
- Prevent defective or out-of-spec materials from being accepted and used, reducing the risk of rework, delays, and budget overruns;
- Flag discrepancies early;
- Support compliance with building regulations, mandated carbon reporting, PAS 2080 and BREEAM certification.
In this webinar, presented in partnership with QFlow, we’ll explore how capturing detailed material data at the point of delivery can strengthen your decision making, prevent costly and potentially dangerous errors and ensure that all materials meet the specifications required for a safe and successful build.
Three key questions we’ll explore:
- How can contractors verify that delivered materials match the specifications—and what’s at stake when they don’t?
- What role does real-time materials data play in achieving compliance, avoiding rework, and meeting sustainability targets?
- How can better visibility into material discrepancies drive cost savings and reduce project risk?