The digital punch list: How tech innovations are streamlining project closeout
Construction Dive
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Dec. 7, 2016
Field adoption, particularly among subcontractors, has been crucial to the success of punch list technologies that help to close out a project, and vendors say simple, intuitive user experience has been a key development in getting subs across a wide range of trades to leave Excel behind.
The smartest startups invest in their sales team early and often
Canadian Business
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June 20, 2016
Take Bridgit, a Kitchener-based startup, which makes “punch list” software for construction sites. “We go after large, high-rise residential projects and big commercial buildings,” explains Lauren Lake, co-founder and Chief Revenue Officer. “We sell a monthly subscription to use our product on-site, and we’re selling it to that general contractor or developer.”
Bridgit developers fuel growth with $2.2 million in seed funding
Daily Commercial News
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May 13, 2016
There’s been nothing but good news lately for Bridgit, developers of the cloud-based project management software solution Closeout. The Kitchener-Waterloo, Ont.-based company announced recently it had secured $2.2 million in seed funding to increase the size of its team and expand further into U.S. markets.
Nicoya, Bridgit, PiinPoint take honours at Communitech Rev Centre Stage
Communitech
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Sept. 15, 2015
"The honour capped a particularly strong week for Bridgit co-founder Mallorie Brodie, who just three days earlier had pitched at the C100’s inaugural Venture North event in Toronto and won $15,000 for the company. Bridgit was among seven startups from the Toronto-Waterloo corridor who competed before a panel of Silicon Valley investors that included Ajay Royan of Mithril Capital Management."