Sunderland construction firm scoop two national awards
A Sunderland based construction software company has scooped two awards at the the Construction Computing Awards, ‘The Hammers’.
4Projects, a Viewpoint Construction Software company, won the Collaboration Product of the Year and Product of the Year Awards at the ceremony at the Hotel Russell in London.
Over 40,000 unique users access 4Projects SaaS construction collaboration and BIM solutions every month on a worldwide basis, and 4Projects is one of the fastest growing UK construction specific software companies.
The Construction Computing Awards showcase and reward the technology, tools and solutions for the effective design, construction, maintenance and modification of commercial buildings, residential and social housing, and civil engineering projects of all sizes in the United Kingdom and beyond.
Matt Harris, senior vice president of Business Strategy and Corporate Development with Viewpoint Construction Software, said: “We appreciate the recognition by Construction Computing and are equally proud that the construction market recognizes our products are making a difference in how the construction market brings projects to fruition. The recognition also supports our belief that the use of BIM, throughout the entirety of the construction lifecycle, will revolutionize the delivery of construction projects at a global level.”
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