Material overhead in construction refers to the indirect costs associated with the materials used in a project. These costs can include expenses such as storage, handling, transportation, and waste disposal. Material overhead is a critical aspect of project management as it can significantly impact the overall cost and timeline of a construction project. It is important for construction companies to carefully track and manage material overhead to ensure that projects are completed on time and within budget.Effective management of material overhead in construction involves implementing strategies to minimize waste, optimize logistics, and streamline processes. This can include proper planning and forecasting of material requirements, sourcing materials from reliable suppliers, and implementing efficient inventory management practices. By effectively managing material overhead, construction companies can reduce costs, improve productivity, and enhance the overall profitability of
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