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[Jobsite](   [This Week On The Jobsite]( [What People Are Talking About on the Jobsite...]( Combatting defective equipment in Texas and updates on the state of Puerto Rico's infrastructure and the California fires. [Check out the latest news on the Weekly Grind...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Despite Hurricanes, Nonresidential Construction Grows]( The latest report issued by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals the current state of construction. [Procore Economist, Anirban Basu, examines the latest data.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[SLIDESHOW]: Top 10 Green Projects Around the U.S.]( A list of green projects that have sprouted up in the last two years. [They’ll make you green with envy.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Virtual Construction Training Is Emerging Slowly but Surely]( Some companies are making use of VR to train new construction workers in an immersive, simulated, virtual environment, which they hope will eliminate or greatly [reduce the risks associated with workers’ training, and ultimately on the job. For real.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [[SLIDESHOW]: BuildZoom's Top 10 Projects to Keep an Eye On]( Elementary school upgrades, the Sears Tower renovation, and more. Now that Fall is in full effect, we [take a look at the top 5 construction projects going on around the country…]( [---------------------------------------------------------------]( There are all kinds of diets, but which one is the best?]( I like to bring donuts to the office every week–the fatter my coworkers get, the skinnier I look. [But YOU might want to try these tips instead…]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [In case you're not ready to let go...]( With large numbers of skilled construction and manufacturing employees set to reach retirement age in the next two years, companies are in the hot seat when it comes to employee recruitment and retention. According to industry recruiters, you can inspire employees to stick around longer if you give them what they want. [So what DO they want?]( [---------------------------------------------------------------]( NAWIC VP Looking to Spread the Word about Women in Construction]( She says she is excited about her new role and the opportunity to bring her fresh perspective and knowledge of association best practices to the National Association of Women In Construction. [And this is her number one goal…]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [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!]( [Spreadsheets=Risk]( [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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