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The General Contractor's Guide to the Modern Connected Jobsite

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The General Contractor's Guide to the Modern Connected Jobsite 9 Finally, along with all the hardware and software we've already discussed, additional peripherals can be used to create a connected jobsite based on unique conditions and circumstances. These can include: This is a quickly-expanding area that will, no doubt, offer even more exciting and creative options for general contractors of the future looking to establish the most productive and profitable connected jobsite possible. But, even now, these additional tools can be integrated with the software already discussed to add new, valuable layers to the generation, movement, and analysis of data during and after the building phase of a project. The answer to both questions is "YES!" In fact, there are a number of options available on the market in just about every category outlined above, and they come with a wide range of prices and features. It's important to point out, though, that some of the capabilities described above are only available with a few solutions and only one provider currently offers all the features described for creating a truly connected jobsite: Of course, the question at this point is: Peripherals RFID tags and readers Cameras Access control gates IoT-enabled equipment ▶ ▶ ▶ ▶ TAKING FULL ADVANTAGE OF THE TOOLS AVAILABLE Do all these tools even exist? And, if so, do they really do everything you're describing?"

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