iPad makes working together in the field easy.
Rogers-O’Brien has been constructing buildings in Texas since 1969. Today, Apple hardware and software play an important role in improving communications onsite and reducing expensive rework. Where superintendents used to carry heavy reams of paper up and down stairs and use cranes to lift plan tables to each job site, now they carry an iPad. And where different trades like electrical, mechanical, and landscape specialists required access to over 10,000 bits of different information, now they just open a few powerful iPadOS apps. iPad also captures job site information like never before, with both the built-in camera and the ability to control camera drones across the construction site.
At a glance
Taking our business digital with Apple platforms has been a game changer. It’s allowed us to transform so many aspects of what we do. We chose Apple because of the durable hardware, hundreds of industry apps, and intuitive user experience and management — it's simply the best platform for construction.
Rogers-O’Brien Construction
iPad. The most powerful tool
on or off the belt.
When there’s no elevator, there’s no substitute for great communication.
Information
Powerful apps and long battery life make iPad essential.
Collaboration
Capture
To see behind walls,
use an iPad.
Results
Construction rework. Reworked.
Powering drones and 360-degree cameras onsite saves $500,000 per year.
iPad has reduced the rework budget to below the 7% industry average.
Since 2012, iPad has helped enable the company to scale, more than tripling its annual revenue to over $705 million in 2020.