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Construction innovation empowers tech-savvy contractors

ABC hosted a multi-chapter tech summit in Baltimore in 2022 with presentations about prefabrication and modular construction, cybersecurity, jobsite safety, and emerging construction technologies. Photo courtesy Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC)

Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) announced the members of its 2023–2024 Tech Alliance. The alliance is a consortium of firms that create construction technology and innovative solutions for ABC contractor members, which primarily perform work in the commercial and industrial sectors.

“The members of ABC’s fourth Tech Alliance cohort are leaders in the construction innovation space and help us help our members become safer, more profitable, and equipped to win more work,” says Matt Abeles, ABC vice-president of construction technology and innovation. “These companies have been a foundational group of partners to ABC, providing technology and innovation education to our members nationwide through dozens of tech events across our 68 chapters. We can see the increased tech utilization among our ABC contractors as a result.”

Comprising 15 companies, the Tech Alliance leverages technology resources to help ABC members develop people, win work, and deliver work safely, ethically, and profitably for the betterment of the communities in which they work.

Members include:

  • Arcoro, Calabasas, Calif.
  • Autodesk, San Rafael, Calif.
  • BuildOps, Los Angeles
  • ConstructConnect, Cincinnati
  • Egnyte, Mountain View, Calif.
  • Field Control Analytics, New York City
  • Kojo, Walnut, Calif.
  • KPA, LLC, Lafayette, Colo.
  • Procore Technologies Inc., Carpinteria, Calif.
  • Sage, Atlanta
  • com, West Warwick, R.I.
  • SmartBuild Construction Solutions, Brampton, Ontario, Canada
  • SubHQ, Spokane Valley, Wash.
  • Tenna, Edison, N.J.
  • Trimble Inc., Westminster, Colo.