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Arcoro has been named as a 2024-2025 members of Associated Builders and Contractors' fourth annual Tech Alliance—a consortium of firms that create construction technology and innovative solutions for ABC contractor members.
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ABC Announces 2024-2025 Tech Alliance Members

WASHINGTON, Oct. 8—Associated Builders and Contractors today announced the members of its fourth annual Tech Alliance—a consortium of firms that create construction technology and innovative solutions for ABC contractor members, which primarily perform work in the commercial and industrial sectors.  

“For four years, the companies in ABC’s Tech Alliance cohort have played a key role in enhancing the safety, profitability and competitiveness of our members,” said Matt Abeles, ABC’s vice president of construction technology and innovation. “As valued partners and trailblazers in construction technology and innovation, they are instrumental in delivering education to ABC members across the country through events hosted by our 67 chapters. Thanks to their efforts, technology interest and understanding continues to grow among ABC contractors.”

Comprised of 15 companies, the Tech Alliance leverages technology resources to help ABC members develop people, win work and deliver work safely, ethically and profitably for the betterment of the communities in which they work.

Read the entire release here.

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