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6 K PMG/CCA REPORT Adoption of Technology
Between late 2022 and March of this year, KPMG surveyed 275 Canadian companies in the construction sector to produce the KPMG 2023 Construction Industry Digital Maturity report in collaboration with the Canadian Construction Association.
According to the research, two thirds of construction companies say the pandemic prompted them to make new investments in technology. Most organizations today feel they must adapt their digital strategy to succeed in the new market landscape.
14 BUILDFORCE CANADA REPORT Construction Labour
BuildForce Canada, a national industry-led organization committed to working with the construction industry to provide information and resources to assist with its management of workforce requirements, released its Construction and Maintenance Looking Forward report earlier this year. Using its Labour Market Information (LMI) system that tracks 34 trades and occupations, along with industry consultation, the organization presents an assessment of construction labour markets in Canada for 2023 through 2032.
22 PROCORE REPORT How We Build Now – Canada
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In early 2023, Procore partnered with Censuswide to survey 502 construction industry stakeholders in Canada across owners, general contractors and subcontractors. Questions provided to the participants were focused on market conditions, top challenges, digital transformation and technology adoption. Using that data, Procore has created How We Build Now – Canada, a look at the technology and industry trends that are shaping Canadian construction in 2023.
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