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Are Commercial Contractors Ready for the Next Wave of Work?

Get an inside look at how leading contractors are preparing for future megaprojects — and what operational readiness will mean for your ability to take on larger, more complex work.

Data centers. Healthcare campuses. Mission-critical infrastructure.

As future megaprojects drive larger, faster, and more complex work, this panel helps contractors understand where operations fail first; and how to prepare before margin, people, and reputation take the hit.

Join us to learn:

  • Where commercial construction growth is actually coming from
  • Why mega-scale work exposes operational bottlenecks faster than traditional jobs
  • The three breakpoints that surface first
  • What operational readiness really means
  • Early warning signs that systems, not people, are becoming the constraint
  • How to use a practical readiness checklist to spot cracks before closeout
“With BuildOps, we feel like we can go after anything. The sky is the limit as far as the size of the project.”
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Travis Fuksa

Project Manager at Jackson Mechanical

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