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New Property Intelligence Capacities for Faster Bidding

Richards Building Supply, which happens to be a top independent and family-owned and operated exterior building materials distributor in the U.S., went on to announce the availability of new property intelligence capacities in the Richards Building Supply CRM, thereby giving the...

How to Plan Water Supply for Any Construction Site

Have you ever wondered how a construction site keeps running when water is needed every hour of the day? Water supports mixing, cleaning, cooling, and worker comfort, yet many beginners overlook how complex planning it can be. Without a...

Amrize Expands in Texas with PB Materials Acquisition Deal

Amrize has gone on to enter into an agreement in order to acquire PB Materials Holdings, Inc., which is the leading aggregates business having a complementary ready-mix concrete network across the high-growth West Texas region. As part of the profitable...

Where to Buy Picture Windows in Ohio

Picture windows are stunning additions to Ohio homes. Whether you are looking out at a forested landscape or a wide-open field, these windows offer a view of the nature that surrounds you. Where can you get the best picture...

3 Top Security Solutions for Harsh Weather Environments

Harsh weather conditions are detrimental to the integrity of construction assets. Extreme heat, cold, strong winds and rain can accelerate equipment wear and tear. Year-round outdoor security is vital, as seasonal crime data indicates that property thieves capitalize on...

Getting Field Workers to Actually Use Time Tracking Systems: What Works

Time tracking technology fails in construction for one simple reason: field workers won't use it. Contractors invest thousands in software licenses, hardware deployments, and training programs, only to watch adoption rates collapse within weeks. The problem isn't worker resistance...

The ROI of Getting Submittals Right the First Time

Every construction project manager knows the drill: submit, reject, resubmit, wait. It's become so routine that teams barely question it anymore. But what if the real question isn't "how do we manage rejections better?" but rather "what would happen...

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