Welcome to 2024–a year filled with exciting opportunities and unlimited potential for homebuilders and land developers. As the U.S. continues to struggle with a critical housing deficit ranging from 1.5 million to 7.3 million housing units, the industry is desperate for leaders willing to embrace innovation and think outside the box to accelerate projects.
“The new home market has been extraordinary in 2023, and I think heading into 2024, we’re going to have the golden age of new home construction,” David O'Reilly, CEO of Howard Hughes, said in a recent CNBC interview. TraceAir is on a mission to empower homebuilders and land developers with tools and insights to not only propel their projects, but also shape a new future within the industry.
As the new year gets underway, here are our top tips for making 2024 your best year yet:
Tip #1: Strengthen Your Partnerships
Top homebuilders understand that success requires far more than simply just working together to get the job done; it demands strong partnerships founded on trust and transparency. This holds true not only for internal relationships, but also for those with contractors, stakeholders, regulatory bodies, and all parties involved in project execution.
Strong partnerships are instrumental in overcoming hurdles, adapting to changing circumstances and shifting timelines, and ultimately achieving the shared goal of delivering high-quality projects on time and within budget. Building a culture of open communication, mutual respect, and transparency among all project participants can significantly enhance the chances of project success.
How can TraceAir help?
Implementing TraceAir, which provides unlimited licenses at no additional cost, is an opportunity to ensure your entire team is aligned and everyone has access to the information they need to be successful. By providing everyone with a way of staying informed on progress, meetings and conversations can focus on strategic discussions, issues can be resolved quickly, and everyone can make the best use of their time.
As a Director of Land Development, TraceAir allows me to oversee all our projects, quickly address issues, and hold everyone accountable. The collaborative features ensure that my team, contractors, and stakeholders are aligned. When we pull it up in meetings or on calls, it’s like we’re all on site together. It really helps us stay on schedule and maximize our efficiency.” — Greg Coleman, Director of Land Development, Beazer Homes
Tip #2: Prioritize Smart Land Acquisition
With many builders planning to increase their number of starts in 2024, raw land and finished lots will be in extremely high demand. According to Zonda’s New Home Lot Supply Index, 62% of lots have an expected delivery between 2024's second and third quarters (the range represents different time frames from local entitlement processes).
While factors like market demand, future growth potential, and proximity to amenities remain crucial considerations, it is critical to delve deeper into the intricacies of land selection. An in-depth analysis of the land's topography, including potential challenges and advantages it presents, can exert a significant influence on project feasibility and design, ultimately impacting the bottom line. Furthermore, a thorough evaluation of existing utilities' availability and condition is paramount, not only to streamline construction processes, but also to mitigate unforeseen costs.
How can TraceAir help?
Using advanced technology, TraceAir can provide quick and accurate topographic analysis during land acquisition and all throughout your project to help you track and quantify dirt movement and overall progress. In addition, you can overlay project plans to quickly assess issues that could arise regarding discrepancies between existing utilities and proposed plans. This information has helped our clients save millions of dollars.
We brought TraceAir in at the very beginning during the land acquisition phase. I led the land acquisition here in Arizona for Teravalis, and it was a very big endeavor. TraceAir’s ability to do a quick and accurate topo analysis across 37,000 was huge. With TraceAir, we were able to do it in a matter of weeks, whereas normally that might have taken a few months to accomplish.” – Heath Melton, President of the Phoenix Division, The Howard Hughes Corporation
Tip #3: Accelerate Progress
Time is indeed money in the homebuilding industry. The faster your project reaches completion, the quicker you can list homes for sale and begin to generate a profit. However, one pivotal challenge that frequently triggers project delays and bottlenecks is the decision-making process.
Whether it involves internal choices or coordination with contractors, stakeholders, and regulatory authorities, countless decisions need to be made every day to keep your projects moving. Yet, the pressure of meeting strict deadlines can sometimes lead to rushed or suboptimal decisions aimed solely at keeping projects on schedule. To counter this challenge, it is crucial for homebuilders and land developers to implement strategies and tools that streamline and enhance the decision-making process.
How can TraceAir help?
With TraceAir, your entire team can effortlessly access project updates, overlay project plans for comparison, and conduct measurements from any location. This empowers your team to collaborate and make smart decisions from anywhere–keeping your projects moving forward. Use TraceAir’s Screen Share feature to hop into a call within TraceAir with your team, look at your projects, and make decisions using data–no downloads or extra softwares needed.
Tip #4: Optimize Efficiency
Many homebuilders and land developers are surprisingly much more inefficient than they realize: over-purchasing materials, time and fuel wasted on unnecessary site visits, paying consultants to obtain simple project data, repeating tasks multiple times, the list goes on and on. While they may seem insignificant individually, collectively these inefficiencies can quickly eat away at profit margins and lead to serious project delays.
Recognizing these issues and adopting efficient practices is a pivotal step towards not only maximizing profitability, but also ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget.
How can TraceAir help?
By streamlining your workflows and providing data-driven insights, TraceAir ensures that every decision is efficient and contributes to cost-effectiveness. Our clients repeatedly report significant reductions in drive time, redundant work, over-purchasing, and mistakes. The ability to easily conduct site balance calculations, track dirt movement, and overlay project plans also results in a reduced need for third-party consultants.
Tip #5: Embrace Technology
The future of land development is here, and leading homebuilders and land developers are fully embracing it. These technological advancements are more than just a trend; they bring significant benefits to the industry.
It's no coincidence that all of the top 10 U.S. homebuilders use TraceAir. The reason is simple: TraceAir is built specifically for homebuilders and land developers and backed by unbeatable white-glove support. TraceAir empowers users to stay at the forefront of innovation, ensuring they remain competitive and efficient in a rapidly evolving industry.
How can TraceAir help?
By adopting advanced technology solutions like TraceAir, industry leaders gain a distinct advantage. They can better monitor their projects, make decisions using data, build better relationships, optimize resources, and deliver results with precision and speed.
The best way to learn about TraceAir is by scheduling a demo. During the call, you’ll be able to ask questions and learn how TraceAir can benefit your specific projects. Backed by unbeatable, white-glove service, TraceAir is your partner in making 2024 your best year yet. To get started, schedule a demo today.
If you’re on the fence about TraceAir, I encourage you to give it a try. I think you’ll be surprised at how helpful it will be to you. Our entire experience with TraceAir has been easy, and the customer support is top-notch. I know we’re not TraceAir’s biggest client, but they always make us feel like we are.” — Cody Simoneaux, Vice President of Land for M/I Homes’ Charlotte Division