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A message from the LetsBuild team about COVID 19
A message from the LetsBuild team about COVID 19
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Written by Paul Etienne
Updated over a week ago

As the coronavirus outbreak escalates, this is a battle that all of us have to give as one, both in the construction industry and our societies around the globe. We know the coming months will be different and challenging, but we also know that if we all do our best to contain the disease then we can soon move on.

Now more than ever, the role of LetsBuild is extra important as remote working has become the main go-to strategy and our customers rely on us to keep their teams connected.

The LetsBuild team follows the advice of the local and international authorities and actively supports the effort to limit the spread of coronavirus by working remotely until further notice.

But we have decided to fight back and not allow COVID 19 to slow down our mission to transform the old pen and paper ways of the construction industry. So we have quickly gone from 6 offices to 125+ fully-functioning home offices all over the world.

We know that, at the moment, you are facing a challenge. Business activities need to continue with limited face-to-face contact, and some processes may be a bit slower, or even interrupted, because of precautions. LetsBuild stands by your side as you might now be grounded at home but you still need a precise overview of what’s happening on the field to keep your projects running.

We maintain the same customer service, run our webinars and conduct remote training to help your teams stay connected and operate better in a semi-remote environment. We will continue to assess the situation and adjust our actions with the health and well-being of our employees and customers as our first priority.

You are always welcome to contact us directly with any questions that you may have. We are here to help you!

With best wishes from us all,

The LetsBuild team

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