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Top News: Hurricane Harvey updates, eight construction stories we can't stop talking about, the economic conundrum experts can't believe, and Castle Black takes on Memphis.

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The latest news is on the Jobsite. . Â Hurricane Harvey hit hard, home sales fell even though const

The latest news is on the Jobsite. [The Jobsite]( [View this email in your browser](.  [This Week on the Jobsite]( [What People are Talking About On Jobsites Everywhere...]( Hurricane Harvey hit hard, home sales fell even though construction was up 6% in July, and self driving machinery to be tested in Colorado. Plus, [the Weekly Grind digs up some interesting news...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This has economic experts scratching their heads...]( One might think that construction materials prices would be rising briskly given broader economic phenomena. For the first time in ten years, [the world’s major economies are in a period of synchronized expansion.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Eight construction stories we couldn't believe...]( These jaw-dropping incidents aren't made-up, they are not exaggerated, [and they are not cool (you'll understand when you get to #7)]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Castle Black wins the throne in Memphis]( GOT fans, this is NOT a spoiler alert! But it is a great story about the power of branding and how a small company can [grow by capturing people's attention and making the most of opportunities.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Is it time to adopt a more coordinated approach to BIM?]( Given that US federal and state administrations may be reluctant to mandate BIM as the UK did, perhaps the [US can learn from the wider European experiences?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Jobsite expands to help you live healthy and injury-free!]( We're bringing you the top experts in nutrition and injury prevention to make sure you have all the resources to [get healthy, stay healthy, and improve your personal and professional life!]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This construction innovation could save billions]( What if the concrete that makes up your sidewalk, or building's foundation was alive and could heal itself? It's not a sci-fi story, [it's the latest in concrete, and it's pretty cool.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Did you catch last week's #JobsiteFF?]( Because humor is important for your everyday health! [Get your laugh on here...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Procore is hosting a webinar with limited seats available.]( Discover why mobility is the MOST important element to success as a contractor! [Procore Builder's Club]( [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Google+]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [SUBSCRIBE TO THE JOBSITE]( [Manage your Jobsite preferences](  | [Unsubscribe]( Procore, 6309 Carpinteria Avenue, Carpinteria, CA 93013

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