
Webinar Rewind: How Owners Are Scaling Programs Without Burning Out
Whether you’re still managing projects with spreadsheets or are already exploring construction software, there’s something in this webinar for you.

Whether you’re still managing projects with spreadsheets or are already exploring construction software, there’s something in this webinar for you.

Act fast = fail fast. When software gets dropped in without a solid implementation plan, it’s rarely adopted, and even more rarely trusted, by teams. See why rushed rollouts tank ROI, and learn what to ask before you buy.

Learn construction procurement best practices that improve bidding, vendor selection, risk control, and cost visibility across capital projects.

You wouldn’t break ground on a new facility without a solid plan, so why approach your RFP for construction software any differently?

Construction risks aren’t always where Owners expect them to be. Even well-managed projects are susceptible to surprises.

You’ve just finished construction. The punch list is wrapped, crews are offsite, and everyone’s ready to move on.
Everyone except for the facilities team.

Sometimes it takes someone outside the industry to point out what’s broken.

Choosing construction software can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to end in frustration.

In our March 2025 livestream, we tackled one of the biggest challenges facing construction teams today: making technology actually work for you—not against you.

Managing construction projects used to mean endless paperwork and scattered data. Today, digital tools like a PMIS streamline workflows, keep teams aligned, and provide real-time insights.
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