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Kieran Beggan, CEO of Fexillon and Chris Teddy, VP at JE Dunn Construction (Photo: Fexillon)

Fexillon, an Ireland-based provider of digital asset management for infrastructure and real estate, and JE Dunn Construction have announced a partnership agreement that will see the Irish building tech company play a role in a US$3 billion build programme across the US.

The partnership is said to involve JE Dunn utilising Fexillon’s knowledge and expertise across up to ten sites over the next 12 to 24 months, supporting the information delivery path from construction to operations management.

Chris Teddy, vice president at JE Dunn Construction, commented, “We are delighted to have Fexillon as one of our strategic partners. Fexillon has decades of experience in the digital construction field and the reliability of their team, coupled with its streamlined approach, platform, and expansion capabilities, make them a perfect choice to partner with across our mission-critical sites throughout the US.”

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