APE Mobile (Now part of Damstra Technology)
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Melbourne, Australia
Joined February 2011
APE Mobile has been acquired by #Damstra Technology. Please follow us now on LinkedIn #paperlesssolution #mergersandacquisitions #hsemanagement #compliance #workplacemanagementplatform #safetyfirst #contractormanagement #workplacesafety #siteinspections
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Join APE Mobile's Kevin Reece on the panel of @procoretech's webinar to discuss what an integrated construction platform looks like and the gains to be had. Bring questions! https://t.co/WdvgCp0dcQ
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Join the APE Mobile team at #CivilTech2018 at Sydney Showgrounds 20-21 June 2018, where we’ll be exhibiting at Booth 19. Register here: https://t.co/UBtIIwgfjk
#construction #ai #software
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Emotional intelligence is still among the most important factors that will determine how successful a person is at their job.
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Modular construction is becoming a more viable option.
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Flying a drone over a construction site may seem like a simple job, but to truly tap the power of drones in construction requires major skill. https://t.co/09UAm8c3yc
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Accelerated Bridge Construction (ABC) - is it good as it seems?
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The Middle East is becoming a solar hotspot.
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Instead of superimposing visuals, these glasses will add an audible layer of information and experiences.
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We now have an official partnership with @zapier
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iOS vs. Android - who stacks up better?
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Sustainable energy is easier to achieve then you might think.
constructiondive.com
The NRG report found that leading cities shared four main tactics in their efforts to boost sustainable energy: dedicated staff resources, employing unique assets, finding funding and accessing...
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How the Internet of Things is transforming construction.
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Technology is changing construction beyond imagination.
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Are micro-units the next big thing?
constructiondive.com
The smallest residential spaces, which are gaining popularity, can often run up against local zoning and building codes.
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Eventually, 3D printing will become a common feature in construction. https://t.co/rnz9Kic6KX
#APEMobile #construction
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The benefits are alluring, and the barriers are shrinking. New business models for 3D printing in construction could be viable in just a few years.
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