- Live Class
Construction Technology and Innovation
Drive construction success—learn to boost productivity and manage risk with tech and innovation frameworks.
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- 20—21 October 2026, Detroit, MI
- LevelAdvanced
- PDUs14
- Duration2-Day Training
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Overview
Technology and innovation play a key role in fundamentally transforming the industry by helping professionals effectively increase the productivity and profitability of their projects and manage risk. The world is relying on construction professionals and organizations more than ever before, with US$3.5 trillion in global economic infrastructure investment needed each year through 2035, according to McKinsey. This course introduces construction professionals to the importance of including the latest technology within their projects along with an implementation framework.
Related Topics
- Business Skill Enhancement
- New Ways of Working
- Artificial Intelligence
What You'll Learn
Upon completion of this training, learners will be able to:
- Recognize the importance of different types of innovation with respect to project execution and how they drive better outcomes
- Apply methods to support innovation on projects in the Built Environment
- Display leadership and support to the project team when implementing technology
Learn more about the expert instructor(s) for this training.
Training Schedule
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Total PDUs
Business Acumen
Ways of Working
Power Skills
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About the Instructor(s)
Bob Maiale, PMP, PMI-CP
Bob Maiale is the former Product Owner for the construction curriculum at PMI. He spent five years with PMI before retiring in 2024. Prior to PMI, Bob spent decades in the private sector as a trainer and practitioner. As a trainer, he delivered project management seminars to global audiences while working for an Authorized Training Partner. His clients included Citibank, Chase, Avon, Prudential, MetLife, IPG, Kraft Foods, Staples, Tiffany & Co. and the Kennedy Space Center.
He was also a PM practitioner having managed projects and built and ran PMOs for Citrix, Verizon Wireless, AECOM, Canon USA and Platform Specialty Products. His roots are in IT where he began his career in NYNEX, one of the “baby Bells” that was created with the breakup and divestiture of the Bell System.
As a speaker and instructor Bob has presented at numerous PMI chapters and conferences. He also served as Vice President of Education for the South Florida PMI Chapter.
