Mallorie Brodie, CEO & Co-Founder of Bridgit, has been named to the inaugural edition of the Top 40 Under 40 in Canadian Construction list. KITCHENER, ONTARIO, DECEMBER 3, 2020 – Mallorie Brodie, CEO and Co-Founder of Canadian-based construction technology company Bridgit, has been named to the inaugural edition of the Top 40 Under 40
Digital Builder Ep 3: Understanding construction’s data integration landscape
Listen now What if workforce management was as easy as drafting your fantasy football team? You’d simply identify the background and location of the professional you need, and then you’d find them—no spreadsheets required. Lauren Lake and Mallorie Brodie co-founded Bridgit to do just that and more. Plus, they used insight gained from interviewing various general contractors out on the
Ryan Companies selects Bridgit Bench for enterprise construction resource management
Bridgit, the leading provider of resource management and workforce planning solutions in the construction industry, today announced that Ryan Companies US, Inc., no. 48 on the Engineering News Record (ENR) list of leading contractors, has selected Bridgit Bench as its enterprise-wide construction resource management platform. Ryan Companies is a leading national developer, architect, capital investment consultant, builder and real estate manager.
How Bridgit’s co-founders tapped into a market ignored by tech
View article Entrepreneurship taught Bridgit COO Lauren Lake to never assume she knows more about a problem than someone living it every day. In a recent interview for the #CIBCInnovationEconomy podcast series, Lake shared more about Bridgit’s founding story and how the company discovered its niche. “We knew right from day one that we were never going
Bridgit founders bridge the gap between construction and technology
View article When you first think of construction, you might think hard hats, work boots and cranes. Those aspects are crucial to the industry, but there’s plenty going on behind the scenes of a typical jobsite. The founders of a local technology firm didn’t just find their niche in the construction world, they’re revolutionizing the space. Mallorie
TrueNorthTV: Talking strong foundations in construction and tech with Mallorie Brodie
Innovating isn’t easy. Especially when you’re trying to replace pen and paper in one of the world’s largest industries—commercial construction. With rebar and concrete in their DNA, Mallorie Brody and Lauren Lake have built their startup Bridgit Solutions into one of the leading construction software companies in North America. CEO and co-founder Mallorie Brodie joins Iain Klugman on Tuesday, Nov. 10 for the next #TrueNorthTV to talk about COVID-19’s effects on the industry, raising capital during the pandemic and the importance of diversity for the Bridgit team. This episode is brought to you by @TD_Canada.
The 22 startups that Salesforce has bet on during the pandemic, including cybersecurity, commerce, and sales engagement firms
Bridgit makes construction resource management software. Salesforce Ventures participated in a $7 million funding round led by Autodesk earlier this year and was also an investor in a $4.7 million round last year. Its one of the handful of construction tech companies Salesforce has invested in.
Keeping women in tech during a pandemic
View article At Bridgit, policies such as flex time — where employees work their hours as it suits their schedule — unlimited vacation, and cutting workdays in half on Fridays helped the construction resource management software company more easily accommodate their team of 51.
Bridgit Bench optimizes construction workforce management in the cloud
There has been a lot of talk about the labor shortage facing the construction industry in the past few years, which makes it even more important for your company to properly manage the team members it currently has. Typically, workforce resource management is completed in spreadsheets — if completed at all – many times leading to overworked or underworked staff.
Top 50 construction influencers
Construction is in the midst of a transformation, and these 50 influencers are the ones determining where it’s headed. They shape trends and the overall pulse of the industry; they’re responsible for designing, building, and manufacturing projects around the world. They include executives at general contractors and subcontractors, technology innovators, association leaders, and more.