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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

I happen to have an iPad, which came with essentially no instructions. However, after taking it out of the box, I knew to charge my iPad and then download necessary business-related applications (after downloading Angry Birds, of course). Public Exposure and Liability on Construction Sites. August 2012. April 2012. March 2012.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Would you take an iPad to a construction site? Public Exposure and Liability on Construction Sites. That’s one reason we cover smart ways to use smart phones in the upcoming April issue. ( I thought I’d offer a sneak peek at the cover!). I’m wondering: Do you use smartphones regularly in your construction business?

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

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We are at no loss for new technologies: iPads, tablets, netbooks, Droids, wireless everything, software, you name it! Public Exposure and Liability on Construction Sites. Technology has changed (and so have my looks, thank goodness), but my views have remained the same—technology is all about the next logical step. August 2012.

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Construction Business Owner Blogs

Construction Business Owner

Is this future technology on an iPad? Public Exposure and Liability on Construction Sites. To fix this problem, more than just data needs to be readily available to project managers and anyone else who need access to it. Everyone needs access to a common set of applications they can share in order to make use of that information.