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How Procore’s Culture Academy Is Helping Companies Create a Sustainable Competitive Advantage
Jobsite recently got the chance to talk to four alumni of Culture Academy to learn more about their experiences participating in the program and how they have since been able to leverage their company culture … about How Procore’s Culture Academy Is Helping Companies Create a Sustainable Competitive Advantage
5 Billion-Dollar Mixed-Use Megaprojects Underway in the US
Over the last few years, mixed-use megaprojects were seeing something of a boom. All-in-one commercial and living complexes are growing in popularity in urban areas. These highly planned, walkable communities integrate residential, shopping, and nightlife … about 5 Billion-Dollar Mixed-Use Megaprojects Underway in the US
UK Construction Sector Holds Strong, Procore Acquires Esticom, and BD+C’s Building Team Awards
Catch up on what's going on in construction this week. From an update on two multibillion-dollar projects in the US to a new report that suggests an increase in the use of contech, we've got … about UK Construction Sector Holds Strong, Procore Acquires Esticom, and BD+C’s Building Team Awards
Is the Pandemic Helping Fuel the Remote Construction Market?
As major industries go, construction is both very hands-on and facetime heavy. So, when the pandemic hit and remote and socially distanced workplaces became the norm, C&E firms had to move quickly. This meant adapting … about Is the Pandemic Helping Fuel the Remote Construction Market?
Walmart Canada World-Class Distribution Centre
In spite of COVID-19, Walmart Canada has put shovels in the ground on a new, 550,000-square-foot distribution centre in a farm field just north of Toronto, Ont.
How the Pandemic Could Change the Future Design and Construction of Hospitals
Our nation’s healthcare workers have been at the forefront during the coronavirus pandemic, with hospitals and medical facilities jammed to capacity, facing shortages of critical supplies, and working in what might be the most high-risk … about How the Pandemic Could Change the Future Design and Construction of Hospitals
Canada to Spend $10 Billion in New Infrastructure Projects
On October 1, Canada’s federal government announced 10 billion dollars’ worth of infrastructure spending over the next three years. The money will go towards increasing high-speed internet connectivity, improving Canadian agriculture, and bolstering the low … about Canada to Spend $10 Billion in New Infrastructure Projects
5 AI Solutions Powering the Construction Industry Today
Technology usually takes root in an industry when it’s driven by genuine need. As the construction industry grapples with the impacts of Covid-19, now more than ever the industry should consider alternatives to ensure continued … about 5 AI Solutions Powering the Construction Industry Today
Despite the Pandemic Trade Schools Must Persevere Through Virtual Training
COVID-19 has significantly affected job prospects for youth pondering careers in the hospitality and restaurant industries. However, the construction industry might be able to benefit from that.