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The Ongoing Evolution of Job-site Connectivity

The vision is there. Wouldn’t it be great if the entire job-site – the general contractor, subs, designers, owners, equipment vendors, and material suppliers – were all working in sync with the data that shifts with each condition change, progress report, change order, telematics warning, and machine inspection? That the right people got the right …

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Four Ways Digital Transformation is Benefiting the Construction Industry

The necessity to transition to digital construction is pressuring businesses to act as the uncertainty and complexity surrounding construction projects grow daily. In truth, the construction industry is long overdue for digitalization, and the pandemic has proven to be a driving force. In the modern era, where the necessity of real-time collaboration is crucial, construction technology is proving to …

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Three Ways to Overcome Construction Supply Chain Woes

There has never been a more challenging time to succeed in construction. With materials like cement in short supply, combined with the impact of ongoing skilled labor shortages and increased demand for construction projects, many are finding themselves on allocation with even their most long-term, trusted suppliers.

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