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AGC California to offer PlanGrid software certification

The Associated General Contractors (AGC) of California will offer PlanGrid construction productivity software certification to its members, and the general public.

PlanGrid certification empowers experienced and next generation construction workers to build more efficiently by offering hands-on practice and proficiency of the company’s mobile software, PlanGrid says in a news release.

“Through the strategic partnership, builders in commercial, heavy civil, and other industries can take advanced, one-day classes in Northern and Southern California to learn how to collaborate easily from their mobile devices and desktop, managing blueprints, specs, photos, RFIs, field reports, and punch lists directly from PlanGrid.”

The technology, the company asserts, allows contractors to achieve better results with fewer workers. For construction firms that want to learn how to build more, in less time, PlanGrid Certification enables rapid field adoption and arms employees with the best software available.

“The construction industry is embracing new construction technology because of the benefits it provides builders,” said Tom Holsman, AGC of California’s chief executive officer. “Firms are working hard to keep up with demand despite the worker labor shortage and platforms like PlanGrid help organizations be more productive. We want to equip companies with a better understanding of how to best utilize mobile technology so they can build more efficiently.”

Upcoming PlanGrid certification classes:

Wednesday, Sept. 20, 2017 from 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
135 Main St., 9th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94105
Cost is $65 for AGC of California members and $95 for non-members (includes lunch)
For more information on this class, please visit: AGC

Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017 from 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.
AGC of California (3095 Beacon Blvd., West Sacramento, CA 95691)
Cost is $65 for AGC of California members and $95 for non-members (includes lunch)
For more information on this class, please visit: AGC

PlanGrid and the AGC of California will be offering additional training in the upcoming months. More information will become available through the AGC of California Training Exchange.

California Construction News staff writer

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