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CONSTRU’S USAGE OF AI TECHNOLOGY IS CHANGING THE GAME IN THE U.S. MARKET

The United States imports more than 80% of its rare earth elements and critical minerals to produce clean energy technologies and other indispensable products that we rely on every day such as smart phones, computers, and medical equipment. Across the country, there are billions of tons of coal waste and ash, mine tailings, acid mine drainage, and discharged water. These waste streams from mining, energy production, and related activities contain a wide variety of valuable rare earth elements and other critical minerals that can be produced and used to build clean energy technologies, while helping to create healthier environments for communities across the country.

Source: Energy.gov performance on construction projects.

Designed specifically for the construction and development sector, the technology tracks more than 250 elements of a construction project and offers actionable insights to help control costs, optimize team and process efficiencies, and identify discrepancies and quality issues.

Constru's revolutionary software platform, which is considered the most granular in the market, uses nextgeneration computer vision to turn captured jobsite imagery into insightful analytics that drives better

Herrala said. "It is customizable to each company's work process and shows project progress with pinpoint accuracy. It has everything they need to work smarter, not harder."

To support its continued growth and entry into the U.S. market, the company is currently hiring for a variety of onsite and remote positions, including roles in construction, engineering, and sales. Visit the Constru Careers page for more information about available positions.

"The U.S. construction market is thriving right now, and we're excited to be establishing a footprint here," said Herrala. "We're contractors ourselves, and we understand the pain points construction and development teams are feeling right now. The current workforce just isn't large enough to sustain the pace of growth, and we know our technology can help get projects completed ahead of schedule and under budget.”

For more information, please visit constru.ai.

Source: Constru complete their four-year education on the same HCC campus."

It wasn’t until Gov. Greg Abbott signed the Senate Bill 2118 into law during 2017, they gave room for HCC to have a bachelor’s-level degree program. The school is a Level 2 baccalaureate-granting institution and didn’t receive approval for their initiatives until five years after the bill went into effect. This permitted the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board to let junior colleges offer programs tailored for a bachelor’s degree in nursing, applied science and applied technology.

Prior to their advanced program, HCC was the first college in Texas to only offer an associate degree in artificial intelligence. Zen Zheng, HCC’s Director of Communications believes the program will be aid in the progressive state as to how technology is rapidly taking over,

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