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Assessing New Technology? It’s Time to Refine Your Key Considerations List

Just 10 to 15 years ago, early adopters of new technology often had the mindset that the rewards of investing in new platforms and systems would outweigh the risks. These pioneers recognized that there was room for improvement across the back office, the job site, and supply chains, and they were willing to take bold …

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Construction Companies Are a Top Target for Hackers

The construction industry faces many of the same challenges as any other business in today’s interconnected world – including the threat of cyberattacks. They are a threat to businesses, big and small, yet not all business owners are doing all they can to protect their data and reputation. Part of this can be attributed to …

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The Tech to Tackle COVID-19 on Your Projects

Like other industries around the world, businesses operating in the construction sector are trying to figure out how to keep building while adhering to local government policies amid the COVID-19 pandemic. While some business models easily adapted to a work-from-home model, on-site construction is not something that can be done from the safety of our …

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