HCSS Showcases Unified Construction Platform at CONEXPO 2026
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HCSS Showcases Unified Construction Platform at CONEXPO 2026

HCSS will recently present the next evolution of its connected construction management platform at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, bringing together construction workflows, data and teams on a single platform across the entire project lifecycle.

The event will be held from 3–7 March 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. HCSS will host two booths at the show, demonstrating how its integrated software ecosystem enables seamless collaboration between the office, field and shop, from bid stage through to project closeout.

Steve McGough, President and CEO, HCSS, said, “For 40 years, we’ve done everything within our power to be more than software, a partner that goes above and beyond. We are doubling down on our commitment to build the next generation of construction technology alongside the companies who drive this industry forward.”

Visitors will be able to experience interactive demonstrations, including the Time Card Challenge, and engage directly with HCSS product managers and implementation specialists to explore how the platform can be customised for specific operational needs.

The company will also showcase how its flagship solutions—HeavyBid, HeavyJob and HCSS Fleet—work together to provide real-time, field-first visibility. Demonstrations will include the next generation of HeavyBid, the new HeavyJob Map View, enhanced scheduling through Resource Planner, expanded telematics integrations and HCSS Copilot.

Kishan Patel, Chief Product Officer, HCSS, said, “Our best advice is to come with a specific challenge in mind. Don't just look for software; look for a solution to your specific problem.”

HCSS will also invite industry professionals to share feedback during the event, helping shape future product innovation and development.

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HCSS will recently present the next evolution of its connected construction management platform at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, bringing together construction workflows, data and teams on a single platform across the entire project lifecycle. The event will be held from 3–7 March 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. HCSS will host two booths at the show, demonstrating how its integrated software ecosystem enables seamless collaboration between the office, field and shop, from bid stage through to project closeout. Steve McGough, President and CEO, HCSS, said, “For 40 years, we’ve done everything within our power to be more than software, a partner that goes above and beyond. We are doubling down on our commitment to build the next generation of construction technology alongside the companies who drive this industry forward.” Visitors will be able to experience interactive demonstrations, including the Time Card Challenge, and engage directly with HCSS product managers and implementation specialists to explore how the platform can be customised for specific operational needs. The company will also showcase how its flagship solutions—HeavyBid, HeavyJob and HCSS Fleet—work together to provide real-time, field-first visibility. Demonstrations will include the next generation of HeavyBid, the new HeavyJob Map View, enhanced scheduling through Resource Planner, expanded telematics integrations and HCSS Copilot. Kishan Patel, Chief Product Officer, HCSS, said, “Our best advice is to come with a specific challenge in mind. Don't just look for software; look for a solution to your specific problem.” HCSS will also invite industry professionals to share feedback during the event, helping shape future product innovation and development.

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