Free Software Support by Procore for Construction Companies During COVID-19

    Procore Technologies Inc. as one of the leading companies in the domain of construction management software, announced that the support they offer for current users of their services will be free. The idea is to speed up the progress of constructing facilities that are being built to provide support during the time of crisis.

    Procore Technologies Looking to Accelerate Progress of COVID-19 Related Construction Projects

    Free access to software support will be offered for customers’ projects that are related to COVID-19 emergency relief construction projects. The company is hoping to accelerate the construction of projects that are related to the Coronavirus pandemics, aiding in building facilities designed to provide relief amidst the pandemics. Not all construction projects are eligible for free support, which represents additional access to the Procore platform. No additional costs will be charged to existing accounts that fit the criteria.

    Construction Crucial During COVID-19 Crisis

     As the need for more medical stations, hospitals, and medical facilities is growing with the growing number of COVID-19 infected patients, emergency construction becomes a crucial factor. By stepping up to deliver the increasing need for medical facilities, the construction industry is battling the virus and slowing down the progress of pandemics. Procore is also supporting the industry by aggregating 5 billion dollars of the total volume of construction. All Procore customers with active accounts interested in getting free access to support can submit their emergency projects and have them considered. All projects need to be related to COVID-emergency relief construction to be considered. That way, construction teams, and companies can easily connect to viable solutions in the domain of project management. As a result, the progress of such projects would be accelerated under lower costs. The software is created to provide support for emergency relief construction, which is how it enables construction project management of multiple teams and project stages.

    Maja Rogic
    Maja Rogichttps://briqup.com/
    Maja is a full-time construction technology writer at BriqUp, with a vast experience in writing and reporting on markets, technology and real estate.

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