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08 January 2024

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08 January 2024

DIRTT and SourceBlue partner to support interior construction process  

SourceBlue will provide DIRTT and its construction partners with a single point of contact for planning and procurement needs.

Soumya Sharma January 05 2024

DIRTT has entered into a strategic alliance with SourceBlue, a division of Turner Construction, to streamline supply chain management and procurement in the construction sector. 

Canada-based DIRTT, which specialises in providing interior construction solutions, will now work in close coordination with SourceBlue to address the growing complexity and demands of construction projects.  

SourceBlue will leverage its established relationships with international manufacturers to provide DIRTT's clients and partners with a single point of contact. 

The latest partnership is expected to open up new markets for DIRTT, SourceBlue, and its parent company Turner Construction. 

DIRTT CEO Benjamin Urban said: “Our partnership with SourceBlue aims to address the pain points and challenges faced by the construction industry during the interior procurement process.  

“This alliance will enable DIRTT and our construction partners to efficiently source and procure construction materials while opening up new sales channels for both parties.” 

SourceBlue platform manager Nathan Goldman said: “By adding DIRTT to our preferred partner ecosystem, it will greatly enhance our ability to improve the construction experience for everyone involved while growing our global footprint. DIRTT offers specific solutions that will allow our clients optionality and increased productivity.” 

DIRTT specialises in industrialised construction, which includes both physical products and digital tools, empowering organisations and construction and design leaders to create high-performing, adaptable interior environments.  

In October last year, DIRTT Environmental Solutions and construction partner Agile Interiors received two projects to construct workplaces for Bechtel and Apache in Texas, US. 

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