ProcurePro, a leading construction procurement software, has reached a milestone in its growth, and is looking to expand to the UK and Ireland
Construction procurement software, ProcurePro, has is looking to expand its services to the UK and Ireland.
The software has just surpassed £25bn in total construction project value.
ProcurePro is the Australian industry standard
ProcurePro has rapidly risen to popularity in Australia, currently being set to be in use by 50% of all builders by the end of 2025.
Current customers procure around 1,000 contracts per month through the platform, as it streamlines the procurement process and increases efficiency throughout.
Large names in Australia using the software include Roberts Co., Hansen Yuncken, Richard Crookes Construction, AW Edwards, and Hutchinson Builders.
The software already has a foothold in the UK
ProcurePro is already in use in the UK by Mount Anvil, Legacie Developments, and Kori Construction, with the software looking to expand further into the UK and Irish construction markets.
ProcurePro CEO, Alastair Blenkin, said: “We secured venture funding to break into a new region earlier this year. So far, every conversation we have had has been positive — UK construction is being crippled by delays, so there’s enormous demand for a solution that can accelerate procurement and in turn, projects. We are excited about what lies ahead and the opportunity to bring our innovative technology into such a significant market.”
Mark Hopkins, commercial director for Mount Anvil, said: “Every construction company in the UK and Ireland should be using ProcurePro to manage their commercial procurement. It’s a no-brainer. Not only does it enhance collaboration across teams, but it also empowers us to make informed decisions quickly. With ProcurePro, we’re not just managing procurement; we’re elevating our entire approach to project delivery.”
ProcurePro takes over 15 different fragmented processes within the procurement process, and allows users to run through them all within the same app.