The construction industry fared better than many others during the COVID-19 crisis, largely due to consistent demand and the designation of many trades workers as essential employees. But as we emerge from the pandemic, the … about How Procore is Helping Solve the Construction Labor Shortage
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How An Electrical Contractor Implemented New Software Through a Pandemic
When New Jersey-based electrical contractor Scalfo Electric started implementing Procore for project management in the fall of 2019, the company had no idea that the world was about to change.
CRE Leaders are Using Procore to Change How they Build Now and into the Future
The arrival of the coronavirus pandemic threw just about everything into a state of uncertainty. Commercial real estate (CRE) was hit especially hard as the economic future of senior housing, retail and office space itself … about CRE Leaders are Using Procore to Change How they Build Now and into the Future
How One Specialty Contractor Created a Tech Adoption Strategy That Works
As a specialty contractor Advanced Cable Solutions, Inc. (ACS) was beginning to stretch the capacity of its internal processes. “We needed a solution that would grow right alongside the company,” recalled Richard Bernot, Operations Coordinator … about How One Specialty Contractor Created a Tech Adoption Strategy That Works
How Machine Learning Will Raise the Bar on Construction Safety and Performance
The construction industry presents a vast array of opportunities to innovate through the application of Machine Learning. Not only will it make construction more efficient and innovative, the ability to capture and analyse project trends … about How Machine Learning Will Raise the Bar on Construction Safety and Performance
6 Major Construction Projects Underway in British Columbia
This year’s BC Construction Industry Survey, released by the British Columbia Construction Association (BCCA), reports that nearly 220,000 people in the province are employed in construction. Good news, then, that the province is a leader … about 6 Major Construction Projects Underway in British Columbia
New Association to Advocate for Black Construction Contractors
Three years ago, a handful of contractors got together and floated the idea of launching a new organization to break down barriers and raise the profile of Black-owned contracting companies in Canada. This year, they … about New Association to Advocate for Black Construction Contractors
Safety Lessons Learned From 2020
Construction has always been a dangerous way to make a living, but the sudden arrival of COVID-19 took safety to a whole new level. Companies had to adapt and evolve quickly to keep their workers … about Safety Lessons Learned From 2020
5 Ways Robotics Technology is Reshaping Construction
Construction firms are adopting autonomous robotics for a variety of reasons, particularly safety, efficiency, and cost-savings. The following are five ways autonomous robotics are helping construction companies do more with less.
Australia’s Most In-Demand Trades
The construction industry has weathered the COVID-19 storm quite well, to put it mildly. Tradie recruitment is now at its highest level in 12 years. With health guidelines in place, the industry could soldier on … about Australia’s Most In-Demand Trades