Construction OS Connects People, Applications and Devices

Words: Dan Kamys
Procore Construction OS

www.procore.com

Procore Construction OS is a new, cohesive platform that connects people, applications and devices to create a frictionless construction process. Construction OS is designed to improve the build process through important enhancements, including new reporting and visualization tools; access to about 100 apps in the App Marketplace; a new developer portal; and the ability to securely integrate, store and manage projects within one platform. The cloud-based construction platform has been expanded with the launch of Procore Construction Financials and Procore Quality & Safety. The platform is further unified with Procore Project Management for seamless oversight of multiple projects.

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