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Mobile Tech Gains Traction on Construction Jobsites

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Five years ago, the mobile technology landscape on construction sites looked very different. JBKnowledge’s 2017 Construction Technology Report found that 41.4 percent of contractors—the largest group of survey respondents—believed mobile capabilities were “not very important” in 2012. The Most Popular Mobile Devices.

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Drive Better Decisions With Cloud, Mobile and Analytics

Viewpoint Construction Technology

We’ve seen increased cloud adoption , a shift toward mobile technology and an ever-growing amount of data collection (and, in many cases, deeper data analysis). Communication Has Gone Mobile. Mobile devices affect practically all areas of our lives these days, both personally and professionally. Unite the Office, Team and Field.

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5 Ways Mobile Tech on the Jobsite Helps Your Whole Business

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Mobile technology touches pretty much all parts of our lives these days, so it’s no surprise mobile has begun to play a significant role on construction jobsites. As we’ve discussed on Viewpoint Surveyor in the past, JBKnowledge’s Construction Technology Report from 2017 found that 83.1 Connects the Office and the Field.

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Don’t Underestimate the Importance of Mobile Marketing

Construction Marketing

Our 2017 Construction Marketing Outlook survey had some interesting findings. Of the internet marketing tasks construction professionals wanted to increase and decrease, 46% said they wanted to increase mobile marketing, the second lowest priority task. Customers Use Mobile to do their Research. Mobile Ads Will Surpass Desktop.

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Don’t Underestimate the Importance of Mobile Marketing

Construction Marketing

Our 2017 Construction Marketing Outlook survey had some interesting findings. Of the internet marketing tasks construction professionals wanted to increase and decrease, 46% said they wanted to increase mobile marketing, the second lowest priority task. Customers Use Mobile to do their Research. Mobile Ads Will Surpass Desktop.

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The ABCs of BYOD in Construction

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Contractors are Leveraging Power of Construction Management Software and Mobile Applications for Growth, But Where Do Responsibilities for Device Management Lie? For many, this would be a near catastrophic event, given the amount of personal (and often business) data that is often kept on any mobile device. percent in 2017 versus 39.8

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2017 Construction Marketing Outlook Survey Results

Construction Marketing

To better understand 2017′s plans and priorities in the construction industry, the Construction Marketing Association conducted a national survey of construction professionals. In 2017, will you increase or decrease overall marketing activities and budgets? What Internet marketing tactics will you increase or decrease in 2017?