And We’re Back!
How was your holiday? We hope you took some time off, recharged the battery, and spent a little time celebrating with family and friends. Unfortunately, like most years, the holiday season appears in the rearview mirror in the blink of an eye.
Now it’s time to dive into the new year with lots of goals, resolutions, excitement, and the work toward keeping the 2023 plans on schedule. Hopefully, congress will have a speaker of the house by then or, better yet, when this post airs.
For Touchplan, in addition to providing a fantastic software platform for intelligent construction planning, we are excited to bring you lots of new content in the new year, including videos, blogs, webinars, deep dives, and industry news to keep you informed.
We hope that your 2023 is off to fantastic success!
The Touchplan Team
Touchplan Updates
Join Touchplanner Andrew Piland and Jeff Houtz, PMP from Triten IAG on Wednesday, February 8th, for a #webinar where you will learn how to integrate supply chain management into your construction plan & how construction planning software can make your supply chain work for you.
In the final installment of our series on supply chain management related to construction, Touchplanner Andrew Piland examines the importance of collaboration amongst the team when construction projects encounter supply chain issues.
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In our final episode of 2022, host Noah Baker sits down with Patrick Andrews, a Senior Vice President in the Hospitality Group of Haynes Group Construction. The two discuss Patrick's and Haynes' experience building breweries for some of New England's most popular beer makers, including Trillium and Mighty Squirrel. They also discuss Patrick's thought process to connect with his clients and build amazing projects.
Industry News
From Boston to Los Angeles, look at five major transit projects completed in 2022.
The mushrooming global demand for lab space has prompted AEC firms and their developer clients to rethink how science buildings can be designed and constructed quickly and efficiently.
Over ten years in the making, Bay View represents the first time Google developed one of its major campuses, with the goal of rethinking how building systems integrate with nature to provide healthy, sustainable places for people to work.