Jason Ruddle joins LetsBuild

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We are happy to welcome Jason Ruddle as Managing Director of LetsBuild’s new UK operation. Jason brings along 25+ years of experience in delivering key software solutions to our industry, which we are convinced will be a great asset to our company and customers.

We asked our CEO what he believes Jason will add to the team.

“The recruitment of Jason Ruddle marks an exciting and important step in our global expansion. Jason’s experience and knowledge of the UK market will bring significant assets to us in bringing transparency and efficiency to the construction industry.” – LetsBuild Executive and Board Member, Ulrik Branner

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Now with Jason at the helm, LetsBuild are ready to kick off 2018 with significant senior experience to take on the UK market.

“I am very pleased to be joining LetsBuild, which has a mission to transform the construction industry. I am impressed not only with LetsBuild’s software platform that brings construction programmes to life and aids transparency, accountability and collaboration within the construction process, but also with the company’s strong commitment to making a difference.” – Jason Ruddle

We are honored by Jason’s kind words and are ready to continue our mission of transforming the construction industry for the better.

7% savings

Last year a Danish report from SBi (the Danish National Building Research Institute) was released, stating that the use of LetsBuild can result in up to 7% savings on construction runs. Results that we’re massively proud off, and we hope to bring this message to more people in 2018 – especially with Jason Ruddle on board.

What are the 2018 trends?

In case you haven’t seen it, we have some other news for you. We have researched the construction industry for upcoming trends in 2018. With an industry that continue to grow and grow, you have to stay updated on how you can improve your business. You can read more about that here: Top 8 Construction Trends for 2018