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A Lancashire PropTech firm, whose software is used by many of the UK鈥檚 biggest construction companies, has secured a seven-figure loan to support its growth from NPIF 鈥 Mercia Debt Finance.

The funding will enable Clitheroe-based Glider聽to create 15 new jobs and meet the growing demand as construction firms and property managers increasingly adopt digital technology to improve efficiency and sustainability and comply with new safety standards.

Glider鈥檚 software provides a secure online platform for managing asset information throughout the entire lifecycle of a building – enabling architects and contractors to share project information and models at the design and construction stage, and owners to manage their buildings and wider estates more effectively once they are in use.

gliderbim helps to minimise safety risk, improve efficiency and comply with the Building Safety Act, which was introduced last year in the wake of the Grenfell Tower tragedy and which obliges building owners and managers to provide a 鈥榞olden thread鈥 to show that safety has been considered at every stage.

Launched in 2018, gliderbim is now used by many industry professionals such as Mace, Lendlease, Kier Group and Lovell, and building owners including Deutsche Bank, Google, Deloitte, British Antarctic Surveys and the government鈥檚 Defence Infrastructure Organisation.

Glider was founded by Nick Hutchinson and Steve Rukuts, two software engineers who had previously worked in construction and asset management.

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The company has almost trebled its turnover in the past three years and more than doubled the number of staff. It now employs 35 people and plans to increase that to 50 in the next year.

Nick Hutchinson, co-founder and managing director, said: 鈥淒igital technology is transforming construction and property management, which offers a huge opportunity for Glider.

鈥淭his funding will enable us to strengthen our management and engineering teams, and put the right structures in place as we prepare to scale the business.鈥

NPIF 鈥 Mercia Debt Finance is managed by Mercia and part of the Northern Powerhouse Investment Fund, and Mercia鈥檚 SME Loans fund.

Blackburn-based Pierce Corporate Finance provided fundraising advice to the company.

Kevin Steven, corporate finance director of Pierce, said: 鈥淪ecuring a bespoke and flexible funding structure is paramount to ensuring that Glider can continue to go from strength to strength.

鈥淲e worked closely with Mercia to help shape the funding package to meet the company鈥檚 specific needs and we are delighted with the outcome. This is clearly a very exciting time for all involved at Glider and we wish Nick, Steve and the team all the best for the future.鈥

Mike Rogers of Mercia added: 鈥淕lider is a pioneer in the field of building information management and has built a client base that includes many leading names in the industry.

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鈥淭he time is now right for the company to prepare for future growth. The funding will enable the team to put the foundations in place to take it to the next level.鈥