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Six Game-Changing Reasons Contractors Need Software to Mitigate Risk

Adopting the right software can improve financial results, increase jobsite safety, boost team collaboration and elevate project execution—while avoiding costly claims, disputes and litigation.
By Frédéric Guitton
June 22, 2021
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by Frédéric Guitton
Frédéric Guitton’s role is to directly influence the rapid expansion of RedTeam Software by strategically expanding its reach through a well-defined company culture, strategy and marketing. He works closely with financial and strategic partners, identifying new partners, providing an excellent experience and great support to existing clients. RedTeam is a rapidly-growing construction management platform that enables commercial contractors visibility across every stage of a project’s lifecycle. 

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