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[Jobsite](   [This Week On The Jobsite]( [What People Are Talking About on the Jobsite...]( Sports Stadiums Galore, More Jobs for Construction, and Spooky Haunted Houses. [Check out the latest news on the Weekly Grind...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[SLIDESHOW] 2017 Women in Construction Standouts]( We've selected nine women from all areas of the construction industry to ask them one question: what advice would you give to women who want to enter the construction industry? [And you won't believe what they had to say...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [What The Tech Industry Hasn't Understood About The Construction Industry]( The global construction market will be worth around $10 trillion by 2020, according to forecasters, with a report from PwC predicting it will grow over 50% worldwide by 2030. The market size and growth trajectory immediately make construction attractive to many technology providers, [but vendors need to understand the complexity of the sector...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Owners - How to Build A Better Project From the Start]( Getting your project started off right and seeing it through to completion depends on a huge number of correct decisions as well as following best practices. However, the most critical decisions are those you make in the initial planning stages. [For better or worse, they will follow you through the project.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [The State of Canada’s P3s: A Recipe for Success or a Menu of Problems?]( Public private partnerships loom large in Canada as national, provincial, and municipal governments continue using them to ease their infrastructure woes. [So, what’s working and what’s not? Here are the pros and cons.]( [---------------------------------------------------------------]( How much caffeine is too much?]( What are the health benefits of coffee and tea, and when is enough enough? [Hint: if you can see noises, you’ve had enough.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [4 Green Building Lessons Learned]( Seventeen-plus years since “green building” became a household word, we are still learning how to make our built environment eco-friendly and healthy. [Here’s what we’ve learned so far…]( [---------------------------------------------------------------]( Advances Keep Workers Safer on the Job]( Researchers have developed a prototype vest using radio sensors that communicate between connected vehicles and roadwork crews alerting each to the presence of the other, greatly increasing mutual awareness and reducing the likelihood of catastrophic collisions. But communicative vests are just the beginning. [These 6 tech inventions are being built to save lives…]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Did you catch last week's #JobsiteFF?]( Because humor is important for your everyday health! [Get your laugh on here...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Construction + Spreadsheets = Risk]( Why Excel is wreaking havoc on your profitability[Find out why!]( [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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