General contractors and the construction industry in general have long been able to postpone the inevitable move to integrating advanced technology into its daily operations. However, the days of fabricating advanced structures without so much as a wheel or pulley to assist are long gone. Over the years material advancement, labor organization, planning, technology and collaboration have taken the construction industry to where it is today: busy, profitable and ready to embrace today’s information technology.
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Read MoreCompeting in the legal services market has become an increasingly difficult affair. While the demand for legal services has stayed mostly flat since the Great Recession of 2008, an increasing number of non-traditional service providers are challenging long-held industry conventions and introducing uncertainty to an already competitive market.
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