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Webinar: How To Select Your Tech – A Step-by-Step Process For Finding Solutions Your Team Will Use and Love

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This presentation covers the best practices for selecting construction technology, examples of evolving applications available for construction, and how to make it work with your company’s current processes, budget and technology.

Learning Objectives: 

o Understand how to help your Company analyze technology needs, select solutions, and successfully implement new tech systems. 

o Learn how to increase your team’s productivity with technology.

The webinar will end with a demo of Buildup’s new features and integration.

On Demand Webinar: 3 Easy-to-Implement Lean Construction Techniques

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While the concept of lean construction has been gaining momentum, execution and implementation remains a challenge.  In this webinar, McCarthy’s Corporate Lean Manager, Felipe Engineer-Manriquez, will discuss:

–       Lean construction principles and philosophy

–       3 simple techniques to implement lean construction

The webinar will be followed up by a quick product demo of Buildup, the easiest punch list and task management software for construction.

On Demand Webinar: Improving Communication and Preventing Construction Project Delays

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How do you track your projects’ progress, to make sure they are on time and you are preventing construction project delays?  In this webinar, we’ll discuss:

  • Tools and methods to track project progress
  • Strategies on how to be efficient in communicating with subs
  • Hacks to manage and shorten the punch list and closeout process
  • A quick demo of Buildup
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Collaboration Between Procore & Buildup Made Easy Through Procore’s Open API

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This content on the collaboration between Procore and Buildup was originally posted on the Procore blog.

Buildup is a jobsite collaboration platform that streamlines communication between owners/developers, general contractors and subcontractors. Buildup is used by up to 70% of subcontractors for issue management, and yields a 44% faster closeout time, compared to when subcontractors are not involved in the project. From the time of its inception, Buildup has been on a mission to help the construction industry become more efficient and productive by enabling collaboration between all construction technology stakeholders.

In order to help our customers become successful, it was critical to understand their needs and pain points. Early on in the product life cycle, we found that most of our users were also using Procore. In addition, Procore and Buildup had a lot of synergies and worked very well together, the former widely used in the back office and the latter in the jobsite for collaboration and issue resolution. If only our customers could access data from both systems, it would make construction stakeholders work faster and more efficient. This was the primary reason our development team prioritized developing an integration with Procore – made simple through Procore’s open API and AppMarketplace.

The integration has been long awaited by customers of Buildup and Procore. “We are very excited that these high quality vendors of ours are working together,” said Rolando Jaime of Millcreek Residential Trust. “We use both of them and now we have seamless access to our construction project management and our issue management, where we are able to collaborate and communicate effectively.”

Benefits of the Buildup and Procore integration

Our customers gain three main benefits with the Buildup and Procore integration:

  1. Setup and onboarding is significantly faster because Buildup automatically pulls data from Procore, eliminating the need for double entry into each system.
  2. The integration makes using construction technology so much easier for customers, as the same data is available on both platforms.
  3. Set up with synced accuracy is done in a matter of seconds versus days.

How the integration works in 5 simple steps:

  1. Simply select the “Import” button to connect to Procore and find the list of projects in Procore.
  2. Select project to be imported from Procore.
  3. Select subcontractor information to import.
  4. Select users to import.
  5. Review information to be imported and select “Import.”

For more information, visit the Procore Marketplace or www.buildup.co.

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