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[Jobsite](   [This Week On The Jobsite]( [What People Are Talking About on the Jobsite...]( Home prices are falling, a factory is planning on producing a new type of wood; [plus, the Weekly Grind digs up the latest on the Apple Park...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [If money were no object, your project might look like this...]( We've gathered the most expansive and most EXPENSIVE projects under construction. [If only your budget spanned as wide as these megaprojects, right?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [These 3 Cities Are the Greenest in the US]( Think green building is just a fad? Not according to some of the biggest cities in the country. A recent study looked at the greenest cities and states in the US. Based on the number and size of LEED-certified projects, many areas are turning green building into more than just a passing trend. [And the winner is…]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How Construction Leaders Introduce Emotional Intelligence Skills to Their Teams]( “Who are you to withhold this information just because you think they might not embrace it?” says Brent Darnell, Owner and President of Brent Darnell International. [After all, everyone on the team will profit.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Opioids in Construction]( The opiate epidemic is real, and the construction industry is one of the hardest hit. And the safety issues are not all caused by illicit drug use; workers who are appropriately taking prescription medication also represent a risk when operating in a safety-sensitive area. [Here’s how you can detect any issues and protect your staff…]( [---------------------------------------------------------------]( Wood: I can't believe it's not wood!]( As demand for wood has skyrocketed, commercial industries have come up with engineered alternatives. One new company is hoping for a piece of this $300 billion per year market with its revolutionary process of creating wood-like material using entirely biodegradable waste products. [It turns out wood doesn’t just grow on trees anymore.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[VIDEO] Can bad nutrition make me foggy on the jobsite?]( Yes! The answer probably won’t surprise you. If it did, you probably need to watch this. [Check out a few quick tips for keeping a clear head at work…]( [---------------------------------------------------------------]( Is All the Knowledge Going?]( “There’s a whole bunch of people getting ready to walk out of the trades and take the knowledge that they’ve learned over their career. And so how do we pass that down to the next generation?” [That is the question that is on the minds of business owners across just about every sector of the construction industry.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Did you catch last week's #JobsiteFF?]( Because humor is important for your everyday health! [Get your laugh on here...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Tech, The Trades, And The Next 10 Years–A Procore Livestream Event]( Join Procore CEO, Tooey Courtemanche, and special guest, Mike Rowe, for an exclusive livestream event where they will talk candidly about how the trades and technology will impact construction over the next decade. [RSVP now!]( [Mike Rowe Livestream]( [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Google+]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [SUBSCRIBE TO THE JOBSITE]( Manage your Jobsite preferences  |  Unsubscribe Procore, 6309 Carpinteria Avenue, Carpinteria, CA 93013 [Unsubscribe](

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