Groundbreak 2024: Building The Future of Construction Requires a People-First Approach
At Procore, we believe that construction is about more than just turning plans and materials into a finished build – it’s about people. Every project represents a unique opportunity to connect individuals, develop communities, and create lasting impact. But as the industry faces new challenges like the growing labor shortage and increased project complexity, Procore’s commitment to supporting the people behind the build has never been more important.
That’s why we are dedicated to workforce development and education, equipping construction professionals with the tools, knowledge, and opportunities they need to succeed.
Managing Resources Intelligently
Beyond workforce development, the future of construction demands intelligent resource management. This isn’t just about managing teams, it’s about optimizing every asset in the construction process.
Announced this week at Groundbreak 2024, Procore Resource Management is the industry’s first complete labor, equipment, and materials solution, designed to streamline how users manage resources across the entire portfolio. With Resource Management, construction businesses can plan, track, and forecast labor, equipment, and materials seamlessly from one unified platform.
We're also excited to announce new integration partnerships with Samsara, John Deere, and Caterpillar – which will enable customers to seamlessly import telematics data within the context of their projects in Procore.
We understand that in construction, time is money. By connecting technology, data, and people, we’re helping companies across the globe run safer, more efficient, and more profitable projects.
Investing in the Workforce of the Future
It’s no secret that the construction industry is challenged with a significant labor shortage. But it’s a challenge we intend to solve together. By working alongside key partners and investing in workforce education, Procore helps attract and retain the next generation of construction talent.
In collaboration with The National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER), we sponsor programs like the Career Starter and High School Builder Program, aiming to fuel the national talent pipeline with 10,000 students over the next five years. We also continue to donate our software and training to construction management programs across the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Canada, ensuring graduates are tech-ready when they enter the field.
We’re also proud to support mental health initiatives like Get Construction Talking in partnership with The B1M. From now until the end of the year, Procore will triple all donations made to this important cause, because we believe that a healthy workforce is key to a thriving industry.
We understand that in construction, time is money. By connecting technology, data, and people, we’re helping companies across the globe run safer, more efficient, and more profitable projects.
To learn more about Procore’s Resource Management solution, please visit: https://www.procore.com/resource-management.