Constructech Magazine Breaks Ground on the 2016 Constructech 50
Carol Stream, IL (PRWEB) July 08, 2016 -- In an industry that constructs using brick and mortar, Constructech magazine focuses on the new technological landscape that never stops building.
That is why Constructech magazine is proud to announce the 2016 Constructech 50, highlighting the top technology companies laying the groundwork for a new era in the construction industry.
In order to find these 50 companies the editors at Constructech conducted extensive research including understanding company financials and business strategy, as well as interviewing analysts, contractors, and even the vendors themselves to identify the leaders in the space. Companies that were selected not only displayed business growth, but demonstrated an affinity to inform their customers, peers, and partners on the advantages of new innovation in commercial and residential construction.
“Nearly every construction company we speak with is looking for new ways to leverage technology to be more disruptive in this digital economy. Technology is no longer an option, but a necessity to compete in this ever-changing construction marketplace,” says Peggy Smedley, editorial director, Constructech magazine. “Each of the 50 companies selected to the Constructech 50 possess a very unique technology skillset that help construction companies remain highly competitive.”
The winners of the 2016 Constructech 50 are:
Aconex – San Bruno, CA
Asite – New York, NY
Assemble Systems – Houston, TX
Autodesk – San Rafael, CA
B2W Software – Portsmouth, NH
Bentley Systems - Exton, PA
BuilderTREND Solutions – Omaha, NE
BuildTools – Minneapolis, MN
CG Visions - Lafayette, IN
Citrix Systems Inc. – Fort Lauderdale, FL
CMiC – Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Co-construct – Charlottesville, VA
ConEst Software Systems – Manchester, NH
Corecon Technologies – Huntington Beach, CA
e-Builder ¬– Plantation, FL
EcoSys – Broomfield, CO
eSUB – San Diego, CA
HCSS – Sugar Land, TX
HomeFront Software – Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Hyphen Solutions – Addison, TX
IPM Global – Portland, OR
JDM Technology Group – North Vancouver, BC, Canada
Jonas Construction Software – Markham, Ontario, Canada
Kahua – Alpharetta, GA
Mark Systems – Mt Holly, NJ
Microsoft – Redmond, WA
MiTek – Chesterfield, MO
Multivista – Phoenix, AZ
MySmartPlans – Kansas City, KS
NEMETSCHEK GROUP – Munich, Germany
Newforma – Manchester, NH
NoteVault – San Diego, CA
On Center Software – The Woodlands, TX
Oracle – Redwood Shores, CA
OxBlue – Atlanta, GA
Pantera Global Technology – Pleasant Prairie, WI
Penta Technologies – Brookfield, WI
PlanGrid – San Francisco, CA
Plexxis Software – Bolton, Ontario, Canada
PMWeb – Wakefield, MA
Procore – Carpinteria, CA
Projectmates/Systemates, Inc. – Richardson, TX
RIB Software – Stuttgart, Germany
Sage – Beaverton, OR
SAP – Walldorf, Germany
Textura – Deerfield, Illinois
ToolWatch – Englewood, CO
Topcon Positioning Systems – Livermore, CA
Trimble – Sunnyvale, CA
Viewpoint Construction Software – Portland, OR
“These 50 technology providers are ahead of the curve when it comes to offering solutions in the construction market,” says Laura Black, editor, Constructech magazine. “We spent months researching to identify the best companies to do business with.”
For more in-depth analysis and information on the 2016 Constructech 50, be sure to pick up the July/Aug 2016 issue of Constructech magazine or check out the Web magazine by visiting http://constructech.com/.
About Constructech magazine
Constructech magazine is where construction and technology converge. The publication influences construction professionals to unleash the business value of technology. constructech.com
Laura Black, Constructech magazine, http://constructech.com/, +1 630-933-0844 Ext: 252, [email protected]
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