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Blue Collar Labs launches Builder’s Almanac, an online construction technology evaluation platform

Blue Collar Labs launches Builder’s Almanac, an online construction technology evaluation platform

The free online resource aims to eliminate subjective bias from the contech software evaluation process. 


By Blue Collar Labs | July 10, 2019
Blue Collar Labs launches Builder’s Almanac, an online construction technology evaluation platform

 

Builder’s Almanac a free informational resource that organizes technology by construction workflow.

  

Blue Collar Labs announced this week the launch of their new online resource aimed at helping architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) companies better understand and navigate the construction technology landscape.

This online platform, the Builder’s Almanac, is a free informational resource that organizes technology by construction workflow, enabling construction professionals to find and explore innovative products without the pressures of subjective bias.

“We wanted to provide a one-stop shop that neatly and comprehensively showcases all technology products within the construction space,” said Karl Sorensen, Founder and President of Blue Collar Labs. “Our overall goal is to educate, empower, and equip construction professionals with the objective information they need in order to make good technology choices, absent of expensive consultants, pushy salespeople, and deceitful marketing campaigns.”

Not only benefitting the construction industry, technology vendors are finding success through the product profile pages Blue Collar Labs builds and hosts on their website for free.

“We are thrilled to be involved with BCL’s newest initiative,” said Christian Hamm, COO of Vancouver-based SiteMax Systems. “This platform has helped us build inroads and increase brand awareness in previously untapped markets, leading to sales opportunities.”

To build a free tech profile or to learn more about the construction technology, visit www.bluecollarlabs.com

About Blue Collar Labs
Blue Collar Labs is an online resource that provides comprehensive research and analysis of technology products within the built environment. Specializing in objective, data-driven information, Blue Collar Labs operates with two-fold purpose: a) empower construction professionals with easy-to-understand information and apples-to-apples comparisons of industry technology, and b) provide technology vendors with an even-handed platform for which to display their disruptive construction technology products. For more information, please visit www.bluecollarlabs.com.

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