On the longest all-concrete oval in NASCAR, grip changes without warning. Drivers adapt as heat warps the air over the track, and sweat clings to skin in the thick humidity. With the whine of tires singing across concrete and the twang of steel guitars drifting from open doors, one thing is clear: Nashville moves to its own beat. Living and working in “Music City” is a dance and everyone, from a driver on the track to a worker on a jobsite, has learned the steps to keep it humming. All it takes is the right technology, and “a cup of ambition”.
The new “Nashville Skyline”

The rapid expansion of the Nashville skyline means new jobs, new homes and new opportunities for locals. Nowhere is that more visible than the Gulch, where Yates Construction is delivering Society Nashville, a walkable live-work-play hub. A project this massive can fall out of tune in a hundred small ways: a delayed delivery, a missed handoff, a budget slip that ripples through the schedule. With Trimble technology, Yates keeps every crew reading from the same sheet so that the neighborhood opens on time, delivering the jobs and homes Nashville has been waiting for.








