In the news
America’s Work Force Union Podcast: BuilderFax offers app to track training credentials, licenses
October 16, 2024
Marcus Mattox, Vice President of Growth for BuilderFax, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast and talked about their app and how it can benefit construction workers and training centers.
Mattox described BuilderFax as a simple tool for tradesmen and tradeswomen to build, track and store their credentials on their cell phones. He noted that the app is similar to Google or Apple Wallet. It stores their credentials, licenses, training certificates—anything. Mattox said this is a more secure and easier way to keep track of an individual’s records. He added that it is easy to use, and…
Venture Capital Post: BuilderFax: Combating Construction Shortfalls with Streamlined Workforce Credentialing
October 8, 2024
Every morning across the country, construction professionals show up at the job site only to find out their credentials have expired, leaving them without a job and facing uncertain times. This painful scenario is all too familiar for many contractors and craftspeople, where expired certifications can cost them their livelihoods and disrupt the projects that depend on their expertise. However, with BuilderFax, a big change is in the air. By streamlining the management of credentials, BuilderFax not only protects…
Construction Dive: BuilderFax CEO Christi Pilutik Recognized as a 2024 Woman of Vision
October 4, 2024
BuilderFax is proud to announce that its CEO, Christi Pilutik, has been honored as a 2024 Woman of Vision by the Daily Journal of Commerce (DJC). This award highlights her contributions to the construction industry through many years of mentoring and leadership.
With over 20 years in construction, Christi has made a significant impact across the industry. This includes her role as CEO of BuilderFax, where she is focused on making credential management easier for construction workers, ensuring they stay employed…
The ConTech Crew: Why Craft Workers are Ditching Manilla Folders for THIS app
September 10, 2024
Whether it’s misplaced cards or redundant training, managing construction credentials can feel like a full-time job–but not anymore with BuilderFax. In this week’s episode, my co-host Nathan Wood and I sit down with Christi Pilutik, CEO of BuilderFax, to talk about her mission to change how craft workers manage their credentials and career growth. With a solid background in HR and construction consulting, Christi shares her insights on the current state of the industry’s workforce and how BuilderFax, an all-in-one credential management platform, provides career growth solutions to the industry…
Construction Links Network: BuilderFax Launches Innovative Digital Wallet App for Construction Craft Workers
August 15, 2024
BuilderFax announces the official launch of the BuilderFax Wallet App, a revolutionary digital tool designed to simplify the management of professional credentials for construction craft workers. The app, now available on major app stores, provides users with a secure platform to organize and access their professional certifications, licenses, skills assessments, training, and…
August 13, 2024
BuilderFax is excited to announce the official launch of the BuilderFax Wallet App, a revolutionary digital tool designed to simplify the management of professional credentials for construction craft workers. The app, now available on major app stores, provides users with a secure platform to organize and access their professional certifications, licenses, skills assessments, training, and credentials with ease and efficiency.
In an industry where timely access to credentials is critical, the BuilderFax Wallet App offers an innovative solution tailored to the…
America’s Work Force Union Podcast: An app helping building trades members take control of their careers
July 23, 2024
Kirk Samuelson, founder of BuilderFax, joined the America’s Work Force Union Podcast to discuss how his 45-year career in the construction industry led him to seek a solution to recruiting and developing a new generation of tradespeople using technology.
Samuelson’s career in the construction industry started at the bottom and ended as the leader of Kiewit’s tunneling, heavy civil,