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11 May 2023, 04:24 GMT+10
BuildOps, a leading all-in-one management software built specifically for modern commercial contractors, announced its strategic partnership with Orion Group, a commercial facility services platform backed by Alpine Investors. The partnership aims to bring the best cutting-edge technology and deep industry expertise to high-performing field service companies, especially in the commercial HVAC and mechanical industries.
The partnership will help address business challenges, such as the labor shortage and supply chain disruptions, aiming to increase efficiency and growth. The partnership combines Orion Group's expertise and BuildOps' best-in-class software to help optimize operations, reduce costs, and enhance customer service.
Through this strategic partnership, BuildOps and Orion Group aim to revolutionize the commercial contracting space by providing high-performing field service companies with the tools and expertise they need to succeed. The BuildOps Field Service Management Software is a critical component of this partnership, offering features such as:
BuildOps and Orion Group have formed a strategic partnership to provide significant growth opportunities for high-performing commercial HVAC and mechanical field service companies. The partnership combines cutting-edge technology and deep industry expertise to modernize the mechanical contracting space.
The mechanical service industry faces unique challenges, including supply chain disruptions and a skilled labor shortage. According to Alok Chanani, CEO and Co-Founder of BuildOps, businesses must rely on technology to fill the gaps and address the needs for increased efficiency. The partnership between BuildOps and Orion Group provides a mission-critical software solution to help optimize operations and unlock efficiency in the field and office functions.
Orion Group has raised capital from the Alpine Investors fund to invest in family-owned, owner-friendly commercial HVACR and plumbing businesses. Through its People First approach, Orion supports locally managed operations through investments in recruiting and training and strives to create unmatched growth opportunities for its people. Investing in the right software partner is mission-critical to seeing timely and efficient ROI to help address the industry's specific needs and provide premier customer service.
BuildOps provides an all-in-one management software built specifically for modern commercial specialty contractors. The software combines service, project management, and more into a single SaaS platform. Founded in 2018, privately held, and veteran-owned, BuildOps enjoys backing from large institutional firms, including Founders Fund, Next47 (Siemens), Global Founders Capital, and other world-class institutional investors.
Orion Group is a commercial facility company seeking to partner with market-leading family-owned service providers. Founded in 2019 by Will Adams, Isaiah Brown, and Max Agranoff, Orion supports locally managed operations through investments in recruiting and training to create unmatched growth opportunities for its people.
The mechanical service industry faces unique challenges, including supply chain disruptions and a skilled labor shortage. The BuildOps-Orion Group partnership aims to address these challenges head-on by leveraging technology to increase efficiency and productivity. By offering an all-in-one solution that streamlines workflows and provides data-driven insights, BuildOps can help companies tackle these challenges and unlock growth opportunities.
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