Construction Journal Acquires ConstructionReports.com Based in Phoenix, Arizona

STUART, Fla., Oct. 6, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Construction Journal announced today that it has acquired ConstructionReports.com, a cloud-based regional provider of collaborative, construction information located in Phoenix, Arizona.

Construction Journal's software as a service (SaaS) solution enables users to efficiently identify, track and manage both the pre- and post-construction project phase to create revenue. "The acquisition of ConstructionReports.com aligns with our strategy to expand our coverage to more states," said Rich Goldman, President & CEO of Construction Journal. "We have a proven platform, backed by an outstanding team, and a demonstrated history of success. I am excited to introduce Construction Journal to more customers, markets and geographies," continued Goldman. Construction Journal adds Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, Nevada and Utah as a result of this acquisition.

Construction Journal continues to seek additional acquisitions that complement or expand its offerings.

About Construction Journal

Construction Journal empowers its users through its collaborative network to easily find relevant and timely data, forge key relationships, and pursue opportunities leading to increased revenue. Construction Journal is a leading provider of actionable construction information through its powerful and easy-to-use platform. Headquartered in Stuart, Florida with additional offices in South Burlington, Vermont and Phoenix, Arizona. To learn more, visit www.ConstructionJournal.com.

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JoAnn Frank
Phone: 772.233.4924
Email: JoAnn@ConstructionJournal.com.com

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