Navigating the Ever-Tightening Labor Crunch

It’s been a long, hot, busy summer for most everyone in the construction industry. If you’ve had a moment to catch your breath, you’ve probably noticed backlogs are still running nearly nine months and demand for all types of construction workers—from hourly craft jobs to emerging roles like construction technologists—has held steady. Officially, the U.S. […]
How Tech is Leveling Preconstruction Playing Field

First, the good news: construction professionals no longer must live by spreadsheets alone.Now, the complicated news: adopting new technology is not a one-and-done process. As file cabinets and spreadsheets make way for cloud software and data optimization, more and more contractors are struggling to get a handle on how technology is both disrupting and leveling today’s preconstruction playing field. […]
The Print Revolution: How 3D is Impacting Construction

Today’s construction industry is changing and modernizing at a rapid pace. There’s no better example of this than how 3D printing is being used to construct homes and commercial buildings. Consider how far we’ve come since a University of South Carolina professor attempted to build the first 3D printed wall in 2004. Today, Deloitte Global predicts sales […]
Let Project Express Rescue Your In-Box

For many estimators, the days of working with full-size plans and a single digitizer are a thing of the past. Today, they no longer check for faxes from subcontractors or distribute multiple sets of printed plans to complete a final bid. Instead of taking weeks to complete a bid, they can now do it in […]
Red-Hot Construction Market Demands Right Tech Tools

If contractors thought 2018 was a record-setting year for the construction industry, they should probably hold on tight for 2019. The latest statistics show that construction is heating up fast as employment hit an 11-year peak in January 2019 with 7.5 million employed—the highest since 2008. So far, fears of a slowdown have yet to […]
Transitioning from Pre-Civil War Paper Plans to the Digital Age

A History of the Blueprint Blueprints were invented a generation before the Civil War by John Herschel, a chemist, astronomer, and photographer, in 1842. Herschel developed the cyanotype process that started with a drawing on semi-transparent paper, weighted down on top of a sheet of paper. The paper was coated with a photosensitive chemical mixture […]