Risk
Business
Risk-Adjusted Cost: A New Frontier in Construction
By using effective software tools to anticipate and surface risk insights, general contractors can plan for cost-impacting possibilities earlier in the project lifecycle.
By Justin Levine
January 17, 2020
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by Justin Levine
Justin Levine is head of risk management strategy at BuildingConnected, Autodesk Construction Solutions, and the former co-founder and CEO of TradeTapp. Prior to TradeTapp, Justin spent time in various roles across Enterprise Risk and Project Management at Granite Construction and Hunter Roberts Construction Group, both in New York City. Justin holds a BS in Civil Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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