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Technology and the Environment Lead Construction Trends That Will Continue Through 2019

Contractors need to start leveraging green technology, cutting-edge project management solutions and offsite construction methods. To not do so risks an operation being shut out of the construction industry.
By Ryan Gould
March 21, 2019
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by Ryan Gould
From legacy Fortune 100 institutions to inventive start-ups, Ryan brings extensive experience with a wide range of B2B clients. He skillfully architects and manages the delivery of integrated marketing programs, and believes strongly in strategy, not just tactics, that effectively aligns sales and marketing teams in organizations.

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