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JULY-AUGUST 2024


18 6 SPOTLIGHT ON SUSTAINABILITY


Contractors Drive Sustainability on


California Jobsites Contractors including Turner, Flatiron, Skanska and others have led the charge in embracing sustainable construction practices and working to reduce carbon emissions on their California jobsites to protect the environment and their own workforce.


BY CAROL EATON


12 TECHNOLOGY TRENDS IN CONSTRUCTION


Q&A with Flatiron Chief Innovation


Officer Alicia Lopez One of the industry’s leading thought leaders discusses some of the most impactful trends that she sees shaping the industry today and how Flatiron is using them to their competitive advantage in the California construction market and beyond.


BY CAROL EATON


18 ELEVATING SAFETY THROUGH TECHNOLOGY


New Trend in Jobsite Safety Solutions: Heavy Equipment


IN EVERY ISSUE 2 MOVING MOUNTAINS Leveraging Technology to Advance the Industry


Safety Cameras Among the new jobsite safety technology solutions emerging in the construction safety and risk management spaces, 360-degree heavy equipment safety cameras are making significant inroads.


BY ELIZABETH TORREZ, TENNA 22 FOCUS ON ADVOCACY


Legislative Day Draws Construction Leaders


to State Capitol Dozens of AGC of California leaders spent two days advocating for construction industry interests with California’s top


political leadership. SHORT SUBJECTS


21 SUPPORTING YOUR SAFETY


26 MAKING MOVES


28 LEARN, ENGAGE & GROW


4 ADVOCATING FOR THE INDUSTRY


Halfway Trough the Legislative Session


24 INVESTING IN OUR INDUSTRY Troy DeGroot Advances Industry Technology Adoption


CALIFORNIA CONSTRUCTOR JULY/AUGUST 2024


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