OxBlue Provides Perspective on 2009
In a year when commercial construction bids are expected to
be more competitive than in recent memory, OxBlue, Inc. provides some
perspective. The company is recognized within the construction, security
and transportation industries for its pioneering technological
capabilities. OxBlue Inc. facilitates construction project management
through high quality webcam images transmitted over cellular telephone
signals.
Founded in 2001, OxBlue Inc is a leader in industry HD webcam and
construction camera technologies. The company is viewing 2009 as an
opportunity to expand their cellular construction camera's reach. OxBlue
Inc. plans to increase their presence on jobsites throughout the United
States. The outflow of federal stimulus dollars into the domestic
market, and likely rebound, will provide a near-term incentive for
construction companies to seek out the best tools.
"We are in a unique position to contribute perspective on project
trends within the construction industry", CEO Chandler McCormack
explains. "The nature of OxBlue's service, to provide web based camera
solutions to project management issues, exposes us to virtually every
geographical, financial and vertical segment of the construction
industry." Found on construction sites crossing 6 continents, OxBlue's
cameras are most often known for their presence on sites across the
United States. Project types range from national commercial construction
programs to the healthcare, transportation, bridges, and schools
segments. OxBlue cameras are also being used in the small, but emerging,
alternative energy construction segment.
To date, most insight has come from financial analysts outside of the
construction industry and trade associations that concentrate on one
specific portion. While most of OxBlue's internal data corresponds with
industry publications, the nature of wireless construction camera
technology allows a more ground level perspective. As a result, OxBlue
has access to leading indicator information concerning how many projects
start or stop each month, changes in patterns and other variations
within the data, often buried when published as summary documents.
While OxBlue concurs with the industry economic coverage compiled by
McGraw Hill, they feel that there is more at work. "For instance," says
McCormack, "although we see the same 15% drop in construction starts
over 2008, when we drill into the composition of that number, we see a
50% drop for some customers and a 25% increase for others. Although the
economic declines at the macro level are irrefutable, individual
companies within the construction industry vary widely in how they are
performing and what types of projects they are constructing. The added
insight has allowed us to recognize a number of recent bright spots,
such as a sharp increase in both school and transportation related
projects."
OxBlue also provides the construction industry with insight into
technology sales. While the company reports a consistency between the
average same-customer change in sales and the drop in construction
starts, they are also reporting a shift in the reasons that companies
are buying, as well as an increase in the number of new customers
seeking construction management tools. "Companies can't afford to make a
mistake right now and value engineering is a higher priority than it was
even a year ago. Customers are also looking inward towards their own
management process in an effort to reduce risk and increase efficiency.
Companies who did not have the bandwidth to evaluate technology
solutions when the economy was booming, including construction cameras,
are now adopting them as a communication, documentation and marketing
outreach tool."
Marketing: Expanded Competition for 2009 Commercial
Construction Contracts
In the coming year, construction companies will have to contend with
tighter margins and an increase in competition for a reduced number of
bids. "In 2009 it's common to see twice the number of companies bidding
for a new construction project than there would have been in mid-2008",
Ernie White, VP, Sales & Marketing, adds. As a result, bids are coming
in lower and the companies that are winning bids are those who are able
to differentiate themselves on more than just cost. For example, "A
client reported how we helped them to win a multi-site contract. A new
owner came to town and interviewed several qualified and competitive
firms. Our client offered something unique. The owner reported that he
based his decision to contract with our client largely on their ability
to demonstrate proactive management, as evidenced by their strong use of
construction cameras on every project."
Increased competition and thinner margins dictate that construction
project managers seek out a tool that allows them greater precision and
scope. They need to easily see if the project is off schedule and make
faster informed decisions, mitigating costly delays. OxBlue construction
cameras help general contractors protect their profit margin while
differentiating their services.
"Installing OxBlue cameras offers many benefits to the stakeholders
of construction projects," said White. "Our customers frequently report
that having our construction webcams present allows them to better
manage projects, communicate project status more efficiently and provide
the necessary documentation after the project is completed. During
these challenging economic times, with fewer projects to chase, our
customers use our construction cameras as part of their project
management efforts to be more efficient since they cannot make it up on
volume, as in the past."
Transparency:
The initial flow of stimulus related projects and the higher level of
transparency that has resulted encourage OxBlue. In efforts championed
by construction contractors and owners, more municipalities are
requiring good faith efforts to show the local community how taxpayer
dollars are spent on new construction projects. Legislation such as
California's Proposition 39 includes a public outreach program to inform
the public concerning the district's expenditure of school bond
proceeds. As federal stimulus dollars fund more state and local
construction projects, Transparency will become increasingly
significant. The community as well as associated branches of government
will be eager to monitor their investments. The OxBlue jobsite
communication solution allows contractors to communicate jobsite
progress with high-resolution images, document construction activity,
improve project management with detailed images and easily share these
images online. These services allow companies to attract more clients
that value proactive management and transparency between project team
members.
"We recognize the industry challenges for 2009-2010 and are
optimistic as to how the construction industry is attempting to retool
and succeed in the current environment. When you see as many
construction projects still going strong as we do, and the number of new
sites starting each day, you become encouraged by the number of
construction firms that continue investing to succeed in this difficult
market." Continued McCormack, "The construction owners and contractors
that make the right decisions now will find themselves positioned to
lead in the future and own more market share."
About OxBlue, Inc.:
OxBlue ignited the construction camera revolution with the release of
its turnkey construction webcam service in 2001. Today, OxBlue continues
to lead the industry in innovation with its award winning technology and
first class customer service. OxBlue is committed to providing
construction clients with effortless project management solutions via
innovative, web-based camera technology backed by premier customer
service. For more information about OxBlue and their line of solar
powered wireless outdoor cameras, visit OxBlue.com or call
1-888-849-BLUE (2583).