Top Construction Trends In Silicon Valley Affecting The Industry
December 21, 2016

Top Construction Trends In Silicon Valley Affecting The Industry

Construction firms have embraced technology and diversified their workforces and offer more collaborative work environments. Panelists at a recent Bisnow event in San Jose discussed these trends and many others affecting the construction industry in Silicon Valley.

Moderator Hopkins & Carley shareholder Eugene Ashley, DPR Construction Bay Area business unit leader Rob Westover, Clark Pacific president Don Clark, Enovity director Jason Breede and BarkerBlue CEO Gene Klein told a 175-person crowd about the technology and innovations they…

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These Three Themes Will Continue To Impact The Construction Industry In 2017

The construction industry continued to see robust activity within all property sectors nationwide as of Q3, despite a deceleration in industry growth.

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