Take 15 Minutes to Participate in the 2020 Construction Technology Survey

Since 2012, the team behind construction technology company, JBKnowledge, puts together the most in-depth construction tech reports. The report gives valuable insight into how contractors are utilizing technology in their offices and on the jobsites and identifies current and future trends.

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Take 15 Minutes to Participate in the 2019 Construction Technology Survey

Since 2012, the team behind construction technology company, JBKnowledge, puts together the most in-depth construction tech reports.  The report gives valuable insight into how contractors are utilizing technology in their offices and on the jobsites and identifies current and future trends.

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JBKnowledge Releases 2018 Construction Technology Report | ConTech Junkie

JBKnowledge, a construction technology and consultancy company, has been producing their annual Construction Technology Report since 2012.  Now in its 7th year, it is far and away the most comprehensive collection of survey results in the construction technology sector.

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Take 15 Minutes to Participate in the 2018 Construction Technology Survey

Every year, construction technology company JBKnowledge administers one of the largest and most comprehensive construction technology reports in the country.  After the surveys are completed by thousands of construction companies across the country, the data is compiled into an annual report, which identifies important industry trends. You can find the results of the 2016 survey here and the 2017 survey here.

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2017 Construction Technology Report Highlights Industry Trends

The construction industry has been notoriously slow to adopt new technology, so much so that we’re probably –and sadly- keeping the fax machine industry afloat single-handedly.  Heck, half of you are probably reading this article on a computer still using Windows 2000.  I kid.  However, Silicon Valley has recently zeroed in on the construction world, because they’ve realized it’s one of the least tapped into markets on the planet and there are billions of dollars up for grabs.  That’s not a bad thing, either.

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