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"Trusting The Source of Your Jobsite Data" with Tractics CEO Tyler VanWinkle

22 min · 11 de feb de 2026
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In this episode of BUILD America, we learn from Tractics CEO Tyler VanWinkle about how his company created a project management workflow inspired by those who are the closest to reliable, actionable data: those who are at the jobsite.

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