Technology
Reduce Construction Risk With Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
Artificial intelligence and machine learning are powerful tools to reduce construction risks. Understanding the technology, where to find it and how to use it are critical to mitigating risk.
By Adam P. Handfinger and Kris Lengieza
June 2, 2020
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Technology
by Adam P. Handfinger
Adam
P. Handfinger is certified by the Florida Bar as a Construction Law Specialist and focuses his practice on construction law and commercial litigation matters, representing construction professionals in issues relating to construction defects, contract negotiation, project management, payment, bond claims, and the project closeout process, as well as the litigation of disputes.
by Kris Lengieza
Kris Lengieza is Vice President of Global Partnerships & Alliances at Procore Technologies.
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