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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? A couple of years ago, a colleague of mine lost his iPad after leaving it in a rental car while traveling. So, he simply logged into a computer and secured the device.

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The Construction Office Imperative: Digitize, Go Paperless and Mobile

Carol Hagen

If your construction accounting system doesn’t have at minimum a drag n drop feature for documents and emails, it’s time to look for an integrated, comprehensive replacement solution. It’s costing you money staying with software that doesn’t acknowledge how documents are distributed today.

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Empowering Project Management Professionals Through Technology—Part 2 of 5

Viewpoint Construction Technology

The Associated General Contractors of America noted in a May 2018 report that construction employment is at its highest level in a decade , with more than 250,000 jobs added over the past year. Other advancements like FaceTime, allow face-to-face video chats via iPhones or iPads. The results are likely to be even better.

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Getting buy-in from the field for digital project management

Fieldwire

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE Manage construction field teams with Fieldwire Learn more → 2. Instead of buying them all the same thing, consider giving the Android users an Android tablet, and the iPhone users an iPad. Explaining this to a group of project engineers on a jobsite is one thing.

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Business Facilities’ 15th Annual Rankings: State Rankings Report

Business Facilities

Using a formula that takes into account the new tax revenues generated by the 1,612 new jobs, the JDIG agreement authorizes the potential reimbursement to the company of up to $54 million paid over 12 years. The Utility Account helps rural communities finance necessary infrastructure upgrades to attract future business.

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COVER STORY: 2012 Economic Development Deal of the Year Awards

Buisness Facilities Contributed Content

Using a multi-layered GIS map displayed on an iPad, LED officials were able to show site details, utilities, nearest rail access, proximity to the river and the Port of Lake Charles during the first site visits by the Sasol team. The company’s 2011 revenue was $13.9 billion; it employs about 19,000 U.S. Project Impact Estimates.

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