Construction Industry: Strategy for Development and Software Modernization

Date & Time

Jan. 28, 2026, 4 p.m. - Jan. 28, 2026, 5 p.m.

Cost

$0

Location

Online


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Description

How construction companies modernize legacy systems while keeping projects, data, and teams moving

Construction companies don’t fail because of lack of technology. They struggle because their software grows randomly.

One system for planning. Another for GIS data. Spreadsheets to fill the gaps. Over time, this setup becomes hard to scale, expensive to maintain, and risky to change. Yet stopping everything to “modernize” is rarely an option.

This webinar is about how construction companies find a way forward. How they shape a development strategy when legacy systems are already in place. How they decide what to modernize, what to connect, and what to leave untouched. And how software can support growth instead of quietly slowing teams down.

The conversation is grounded in real work with construction platforms, spatial data systems, and complex infrastructure software. Expect practical reasoning, honest trade-offs, and lessons learned in real projects — not demos.

⏰ Date & Time

🗓 January 28, 2026

🕓 16:00 EDT (New York) | 22:00 CEST (Berlin)

📍 Live Webinar

🎙 Speakers

Alec Pestov – CEO of vGis, developer of vSite

Igor Omelianchuk – Tech & R&D Expert, CEO at Corsac Technologies

Andrew Lychuk – Fractional CTO & IT Infrastructure Strategist

💡 What we’ll cover

  • How construction software typically evolves — and where it starts to break
  • What “modernization” really means in a construction context
  • The role of GIS and data architecture in long-term development
  • How to approach legacy systems without putting operations at risk
  • Trade-offs between rebuilding, integrating, and extending existing software
  • How technical decisions today shape growth tomorrow

🔎 Who should attend

  • Construction and infrastructure company leaders
  • CTOs, CIOs, and IT managers
  • Operations, digital transformation, and product teams
  • Founders and builders creating software for construction
  • Anyone involved in decisions around systems, data, and long-term development

👉🏻 Join the session if you want a clear, realistic view on how construction software strategy actually works — and what modernization really means in practice.