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Top News: Miami cranes fall in the rain | What billions of wasted dollars looks like | Review of Apple iPhone X for construction | Latest materials prices update from Anirban Basu

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The latest news is on the Jobsite. [The Jobsite]( [View this email in your browser](. Â [This Week on the Jobsite]( [What People are Talking About On Jobsites Everywhere...]( [Miami cranes fall in the rain]( an infrastructure training program like no other, a billion dollar bailout in Hawaii, plus [more news we dug up from around the country...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [This is what billions of wasted dollars looks like...]( From south China to the Meadowlands in New Jersey, these project nightmares will have you shaking your head in bewilderment. [Check out 8 of the most notable forgotten, postponed, or unfinished projects around the world.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [When being right makes everything wrong]( When emotions get into the dispute, things can go south fast. [Experts want to make sure you know what to do]( so a small disagreement doesn't turn into a million dollar lawsuit. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Rebuilding after Harvey Pt. 3: Keeping everyone safe]( From toxic waste spread by flood waters to structural instability, recovery workers are surrounded by nearly every safety hazard addressed by OSHA. [Find out what you need to do to keep your workers safe.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Amazon gets the greenlight for over 1M square feet in Salem]( That's not all. Turner builds 8-stories in Portland and [the rest of the top permit approvals across the nation.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [A proactive move to help solve the labor shortage]( Burlington County Institute of Technology has launched their School of Construction Technology. [What they are offering is making teens and adults rethink a career in the industry.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Can you face the future?]( Apple announced their newest phone, iPhone X (ten). Reviewers have fawned over its beautiful screen and facial recognition capabilities. [But is their latest release too fancy (and costly) for construction?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [You can blame it on customization, but prefab construction isn't gaining popularity]( You might think that prefabrication would give construction companies economy of scale advantages, but contractors aren't buying in. It's touted as being the next "big thing" in construction, so [why did 86% of construction firms surveyed give prefab the thumbs down?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [How are hurricane Harvey and Irma affecting materials prices?]( Jobsite Chief Economist Anirban Basu discussed the latest financial reports and [what to expect around the world]( as we face rebuilding post-weather catastrophes. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Did you catch last week's #JobsiteFF?]( Because humor is important for your everyday health! [Get your laugh on here...]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Jobsite is now in Apple News!]( Read the latest news, feature stories, tech updates and more within your Apple News app. [Join the conversation on your Apple phone right now!]( [Procore Builder's Club]( [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Google+]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [SUBSCRIBE TO THE JOBSITE]( [Manage your Jobsite preferences]( Â |Â [Unsubscribe]( Procore, 6309 Carpinteria Avenue, Carpinteria, CA 93013

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