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Trimble Announces 2022 Viewpoint Construction Award Winners
Contractors Recognized for Most Outstanding Project, Most Impressive HR Achievement and Best Use of Trimble Construction One Technology LAS VEGAS, Nov. 9,

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[{"type":"text","content":"Contractors Recognized for Most Outstanding Project, Most Impressive HR Achievement and Best Use of Trimble Construction One Technology\nLAS VEGAS, Nov. 9, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Trimble (NASDAQ: TRMB) announced today the winners of the annual Trimble Viewpoint Construction Awards, which honor the technological achievements of North American contractors as exhibited through the growth and improvements of their projects, people and processes over the past year. \n\n \n \n \n \n \n \n\n \nHonors were given in three categories: most outstanding project; most impressive human resource achievement; and the best use of Trimble Construction One technology, which speaks to how contractors have leveraged technology solutions to create more data-driven, connected construction businesses. The announcement was made today at the Trimble Dimensions+ Conference.\n\"While project demand has been high, inflation, supply chain volatility and high material prices have forced many contractors to become more innovative and creative in order for their projects to be completed on time and on budget,\" said Lawrence Smith, vice president and general manager of Trimble Construction Management Solutions. \"For our construction award winners, technology proved to be the best way to gain the agility and flexibility needed to respond to today's ever-changing business conditions. As a result, they didn't just improve on processes momentarily but developed new workflows and efficiencies that will help them scale and grow for many years to come.\" \nThe 2022 Constructions Award Winners are: Most Outstanding Project: O'Brien & Company — Updating and expanding the Nestucca Valley K-8 school; Cloverdale, Oregon\nAt the start of the Covid-19 pandemic, O'Brien & Company, a design and build contractor that works throughout the state of Oregon, began updating and expanding the Nestucca Valley K-8 school. The project was driven by higher student enrollment, an aging water system and the community's desire for an emergency meeting place should a natural disaster occur. By August 2021, O'Brien & Company finished the school expansion three months early and three million dollars under budget, which it largely credited to early stakeholder buy-in and the adoption of technology. Viewpoint Team provided project teams with a collaboration hub to communicate RFIs, submittals, dr...