UK Concrete Show

Between 26 and 27 March, Re-flow Field Management presented at The UK Concrete Show 2026 at the Birmingham NEC

Re-flow’s conversations at the Concrete Show highlighted some of the most common issues faced across construction and civils operations.

UK Concrete Show

Current challenges in construction and civils operations

Manual operations still dominate

Many organisations still rely on paper, WhatsApp, and Excel spreadsheets to run field operations, creating inefficiency and inconsistency.

Information trapped in personal tools

Operational data often lives in individual WhatsApp accounts or personal devices. When someone leaves the business, critical information can be lost.

Time‑consuming admin and re‑keying

Teams described spending hours manually transcribing paper records from forms like site diaries into systems, when the same task could be completed far more quickly with digital capture.

Disconnected systems and siloed data

Scheduling, job information, qualifications, assets, and checks are often stored in separate tools that do not integrate, limiting visibility and control.

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Re-flow Field Management features that resonated with businesses at The Concrete Show

Against that backdrop, conversations quickly moved on to what civils and construction teams actually want from operations software in practice. The Re-flow Field Management features that resonated most were those that reduced reliance on manual work, improved visibility, and facilitated more reliable information flow from site to office.

Configurable digital forms as a source of truth

Forms can be configured to capture data once on site and route it to the right people, creating a reliable single source of truth.

Built‑in defect reporting and alerts

On Re-flow, vehicle and asset pre‑start checks can be monitored in real time, with defects automatically flagged and sent to the appropriate person.

Visibility that checks are actually being done

Back‑office teams can see checks as they happen, rather than relying on retrospective or incomplete records.

Integrated scheduling

A fully digital, multi‑layered scheduler resonated strongly, particularly because it is connected to job packs, teams, qualifications, and assets, rather than sitting in isolation like generic calendars.

Joined‑up workflows

Jobs, schedules, people, assets, and qualifications are connected, reducing the risk of siloed information across the organisation.

Workflow automation through forms

Completed forms can automatically trigger next steps, such as advancing a job stage or notifying relevant teams, creating an end-to-end digital workflow rather than static data capture.

Structured data for reporting and analysis

With Re-flow, data captured through forms can be transcribed into consistent formats and used for reporting and analysis.

Job packs

Teams were attracted to the ability to generate comprehensive job packs digitally, improving organisation and access to essential project information.

Instant digital forms – from site diaries to other documentation

The capability to instantly create and submit digital forms – from site diaries to other documentation – was seen as a major upgrade from manual processes.

Taken together, these conversations pointed to a consistent theme. Construction and civils teams are looking for software that fits how work is already delivered, rather than forcing new processes onto busy sites.

If you’d like to understand how these capabilities would work in practice for your operations, a short conversation with the Re‑flow team can help clarify whether it’s a good fit for you.

Get a clear idea of how Re-flow can impact your business. Book a free demo.

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