Procore's Construction OS Connects People, Applications and Devices

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Procore's Construction OS
Procore has launched Construction OS, a cloud-based platform that connects people, applications, and devices to create a frictionless construction process.

April 19, 2017 — Procore Technologies, Inc. announced three new products at its annual conference, Groundbreak, on March 29-31, 2017, in Austin, Texas.

Procore has launched Construction OS, a platform that connects people, applications, and devices to create a frictionless construction process. Construction OS is designed to serve users and improve the build process through a variety of important enhancements, including new reporting and visualization tools; access to approximately 100 apps in the App Marketplace; a newly launched developer portal; and the ability to securely integrate, store, and manage your projects within one platform.

Procore is expanding the value of its cloud-based construction platform with the launch of two new powerful, mobile-optimized solutions — Procore Construction Financials and Procore Quality & Safety.

Procore Construction Financials is a robust job costing solution that connects the field and the head office, providing businesses with a central location to monitor the financial health of their projects in real time. Field teams can track contracts and change orders, payment applications, forecasts, and potential cost impacts — this combined data gives company executives access to actionable insights that can be leveraged to accurately forecast and make data-driven business decisions.

Procore Quality & Safety consists of easy-to-use tools that help customers baseline, identify trends, and improve on their quality and safety process. With input from industry leaders and customer feedback placed at the highest priority throughout the product development process, this solution was manufactured to gather valuable data, just by people doing their job. As a result, this data helps customers identify trends that pinpoint their strengths and weaknesses across a single project or whole portfolio. Procore dashboards enable teams to act upon insights that can lead to the introduction of better processes and improved overall quality and safety culture.

This unified platform also includes Procore Project Management, Procore's flagship product that empowers construction firms to simultaneously manage multiple projects. Third-party applications and custom-built integrations can plug into Procore, creating a centralized location where everyone involved on a project can access information.


Procore Technologies, Inc., is a leading provider of cloud-based applications for Construction. The company offers products for Construction Project Management, Construction Financials, and Quality & Safety. Procore has more than 2 million users managing billions of dollars in annual construction volume. Headquartered in Carpinteria, California, Procore has over 700 employees in offices across the globe. For more information or for a free demonstration, visit www.procore.com.

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