News
October 14, 2024

ABC Announces Members for 2024-2025 Tech Alliance

Caroline Raffetto
ABC
ABC

WASHINGTON, DC — Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) has revealed the members of its fourth annual Tech Alliance. This consortium is made up of firms that develop construction technology and innovative solutions tailored for ABC contractor members, who mainly operate in the commercial and industrial sectors.

“For four years, the companies in ABC’s Tech Alliance cohort have played a key role in enhancing the safety, profitability and competitiveness of our members,” said Matt Abeles, ABC’s vice president of construction technology and innovation. “As valued partners and trailblazers in construction technology and innovation, they are instrumental in delivering education to ABC members across the country through events hosted by our 67 chapters. Thanks to their efforts, technology interest and understanding continues to grow among ABC contractors.” The Tech Alliance consists of 15 companies that utilize technological resources to support ABC members in developing their workforce, securing contracts, and executing projects safely, ethically, and profitably, ultimately benefiting the communities they serve.

The 2024-2025 Tech Alliance members include notable industry leaders such as Arcoro, Autodesk Inc., BuildOps, Document Crunch, Egnyte, Field Control Analytics, Kojo, KPA, Procore, Sage, Smartapp, SmartBuild, SubHQ, Stack, and Trimble.

The Tech Alliance aims to connect small and midsized contractors and subcontractors with various construction technology solutions, encompassing areas like bidding, billing, building information modeling, compliance, connected equipment, customer relationship management, supply chain management, field collaboration, job costing, jobsite monitoring, preconstruction, project management, safety analytics, security, service software, subcontractor management, and time tracking. Additionally, Tech Alliance companies work together to create resources for ABC members, including beta testing, complimentary technology programs, and educational webinars, as well as providing ABC chapters access to technology tools utilized by contractor members.

Beyond the Tech Alliance, ABC also features its Tech Marketplace, which offers exclusive discounts on construction technology and innovative digital solutions. The Tech Marketplace includes over 20 vetted companies aimed at helping ABC contractor members enhance and expand their technology strategies and capabilities.

For more information, visit abc.org/techalliance and abc.org/techmarketplace.

News
October 14, 2024

ABC Announces Members for 2024-2025 Tech Alliance

Caroline Raffetto
Announcements
United States

WASHINGTON, DC — Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) has revealed the members of its fourth annual Tech Alliance. This consortium is made up of firms that develop construction technology and innovative solutions tailored for ABC contractor members, who mainly operate in the commercial and industrial sectors.

“For four years, the companies in ABC’s Tech Alliance cohort have played a key role in enhancing the safety, profitability and competitiveness of our members,” said Matt Abeles, ABC’s vice president of construction technology and innovation. “As valued partners and trailblazers in construction technology and innovation, they are instrumental in delivering education to ABC members across the country through events hosted by our 67 chapters. Thanks to their efforts, technology interest and understanding continues to grow among ABC contractors.” The Tech Alliance consists of 15 companies that utilize technological resources to support ABC members in developing their workforce, securing contracts, and executing projects safely, ethically, and profitably, ultimately benefiting the communities they serve.

The 2024-2025 Tech Alliance members include notable industry leaders such as Arcoro, Autodesk Inc., BuildOps, Document Crunch, Egnyte, Field Control Analytics, Kojo, KPA, Procore, Sage, Smartapp, SmartBuild, SubHQ, Stack, and Trimble.

The Tech Alliance aims to connect small and midsized contractors and subcontractors with various construction technology solutions, encompassing areas like bidding, billing, building information modeling, compliance, connected equipment, customer relationship management, supply chain management, field collaboration, job costing, jobsite monitoring, preconstruction, project management, safety analytics, security, service software, subcontractor management, and time tracking. Additionally, Tech Alliance companies work together to create resources for ABC members, including beta testing, complimentary technology programs, and educational webinars, as well as providing ABC chapters access to technology tools utilized by contractor members.

Beyond the Tech Alliance, ABC also features its Tech Marketplace, which offers exclusive discounts on construction technology and innovative digital solutions. The Tech Marketplace includes over 20 vetted companies aimed at helping ABC contractor members enhance and expand their technology strategies and capabilities.

For more information, visit abc.org/techalliance and abc.org/techmarketplace.