The platform is intended to facilitate communication among a broad range of professionals involved in a project including owners, tenants, developers as well as general contractors, architects, engineers and materials suppliers. Struxicon's technology targets the commercial industrial, retail, tenant improvement and infrastructure sectors of the real estate industry. Terms of the agreement were not revealed.
"The combination of Struxicon's construction management module and BIG's project management module will provide clients with greater integration to market and add to the overall life cycle of a real estate asset," says Ron Savage, president and CEO of C&W's Business Integration Group.
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