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CURT-CII Joint Conference: What Did You Get Out of It?

In early February, CURT and CII concluded another successful Joint Conference. Once it was over, most of us – including construction owners and all the other enterprises that support these organizations – came back to our offices and assessed the value we received for our investment of time and resources. These assessments guide our decisions …

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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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Power, Data, and Infrastructure: Critical Components in Smart City Creation

The term “smart city” has been used for years, especially by visionaries talking about the potential for smart cities to reimagine everything from health concerns to city utility allocation. While smart cities are no longer a vision for the future – they’re already here – many people still have only a passing familiarity with the …

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