Procore Technologies, Inc., together with its subsidiaries, provides a cloud-based construction management platform and related products and services in the United States and internationally. Its platform enables owners, general and specialty contractors, architects, and engineers to collaborate on construction projects. The company offers Preconstruction that facilitates collaboration between internal and external stakeholders during the takeoff, planning, budgeting, estimating, bidding, design, and partner selection phases of a construction project; and Project Execution, which enables collaboration, information transmission and storage, and safety regulation compliance for teams on the jobsite and in the back office. It also provides Resource Management, that helps customers to schedule, track, and forecast workforce and equipment productivity, improve time management, communicate with workforces, optimize procurement and movement of materials, and manage profitability on construction projects; and Financial Management, which provides customers with visibility into the financial health of their individual construction projects and portfolios, as well as facilitates untethered access to financial data, and support payments between key stakeholders. The company serves owners, general contractors, and specialty contractors operating in the residential and non-residential segments of the construction industry. The company allow users to access its products on computers, smartphones, and tablets through any web browser or from its mobile application available for iOS and Android platforms through its direct sales team. Procore Technologies, Inc. was incorporated in 2002 and is headquartered in Carpinteria, California.
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