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Fexillon enters US market in JE Dunn Construction deal

Fexillon's Kieran Beggan and Chris Teddy, Vice President at JE Dunn Construction
Fexillon's Kieran Beggan and Chris Teddy, Vice President at JE Dunn Construction

Fexillon, which provides digital asset management solutions for the infrastructure and real estate sectors, has announced a strategic partnership deal with US firm JE Dunn Construction.

JE Dunn is one of the largest construction companies in the US and Fexillon said today's deal will see it play work on sites worth over $3 billion in investment across the US.

The partnership deal will involve JE Dunn using Fexillon's expertise across up to 10 sites over the next 12 to 24 months.

Fexillon's platform is already in use across several sectors including construction, energy, healthcare, and critical infrastructure throughout Ireland and the UK.

The company has seen strong growth over the 18 months, during which it announced its expansion into the UK and US as part of its growth strategy, grew its headcount and raised €2m in equity through The Davy EIIS Fund.

Fexillon chief executive Kieran Beggan said today's deal marks the next step in its future direction and the ongoing development of Fexillon in North America.

"Being appointed as a strategic partner to JE Dunn's build programme, worth $3 billion in construction value, underlines our commitment to working together to radically change the construction industry and built environment for the benefit of customers, the occupier and the environment," he said.

"Fexillon's pipeline of work is set for exponential growth and reinforces our conviction around the significant future opportunities for the company in the US," he added.

Chris Teddy, Vice President at JE Dunn Construction, said that Fexillon has decades of experience in the digital construction field.

"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-criticalsites throughout the US," he added.