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The Landscape for Construction Tech in 2022 | Paydirt
1/10/2022, 6:30:39 PM
Construction in the US is a $1.4 trillion industry annually, serving the $40 trillion Dollar asset class that is real estate. Yet it remains one of the least digitized sectors, according to McKinsey – there's a bunch of reasons for this, including the political clout of trade unions, silos between all the hardhats in a given project, and the technical complexity of the business.
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