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Construction: The Unlikely Hero in the Pursuit of Net Zero - Sustainable construction is no longer a nice to have - it's a license to play. And, increasingly, the gateway to innovation & competitive advantage. Join us to explore construction's path to Net Zero
Harnessing the Power of Integrated Workflows to Streamline Construction - It's not just what we build that determines our success, it's how we build. Discover insights into how to streamline construction and help keep your projects on budget and schedule.
Why Connected Is Key with Common Data Environments - The reality of how CDEs are used, why connected is key to making CDEs work, and features and functionalities to look for in an interoperable connected data environment.
Technology is essential to your success - Get an instant, question-by-question comparison to peers. At the end, you'll receive a custom, downloadable report and find out if you're below, at, or above industry average.
Sustainability is a hot topic in construction design these days. The industry consensus is that installing eco-friendly systems is a benefit to the environment and the budget.
As technology and businesses have evolved over the last several years, there’s no getting around the fact that construction is more reliant on software and physical tech than ever before.