The Rollout Crew is redefining how construction companies experience technology adoption, earning their reputation as a Gold Sponsor and key content contributor at the 2025 CO Summit series. Their involvement in Atlanta, Santa Clara, and upcoming Phoenix and Chicago events underscores a commitment not just to innovation, but also to practical, measurable results for contractors and project teams.
At the summit, The Rollout Crew was more than a sponsor—they acted as an accelerator and sounding board for construction tech challenges. Their breakout session, “From Frustration to ROI: Making Construction Technology Actually Work,” from CEO Theo Halstead, brought together a cross-section of industry voices to tackle real-world digital adoption pains and demonstrate how practical rollouts deliver value beyond buzzwords. This session in Atlanta featured panelists from Acumatica, Strategies Group and Lumber.
Their expo presence provided an open forum for attendees to ask hard questions about implementation, integration, and analytics. Whether consulting with GCs rolling out Procore, or helping financial leaders optimize Acumatica ERP, The Rollout Crew met each inquiry with not just expertise, but a focus on operational results.
The company’s value proposition is “relationship-driven rollouts”—helping construction organizations maximize software investments through tailored planning, full-scale support, and continual improvement. With a team that blends former builders, IT architects, and analytics pros, The Rollout Crew doesn’t just deploy tools—they enable adoption, data transparency, and real-time insights that leadership can trust.
Their approach at the CO Summit mirrored their project philosophy: collaborative, results-oriented, and tailored to each client’s specific needs. Post-event, The Rollout Crew continues to partner with summit participants, ensuring that technology adoption translates into measurable project management and financial gains.
By the end of each summit, one thing was clear—The Rollout Crew doesn’t just show up; they move the industry forward, one rollout at a time