
Procore congratulates our client Loreto Bay on the article about their project which appeared in the New York Times Travel section.
Loreto Bay is a planned community located in Loreto, Mexico, that will be built out over the next decade. More than 800 homes have been sold to-date in the development, and the first residents have already moved into their new homes. Loreto Bay makes extensive use of green building principles, and is designed to fit harmoniously with its surroundings.
Procore’s construction software is being used by Loreto Bay to manage the construction progress on more than a dozen homes in the development. Architects, homeowners and trade partners located in the US have the ability to log into Loreto Bay’s project sites and monitor job progress in real time.
Because Procore’s construction software is web-based, Loreto Bay’s Mexican staff did not need to wait for software to be installed on their local computers—they simply accessed the projects over the Internet. This meant that the entire international team was able to get on the same page without any delay. Procore allows Loreto Bay’s project team to easily share important documents, archive digital photos for each home, and organize project emails.
Click here to read the New York Times article on Loreto Bay (March 7, 2008).



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