Carden & Godfrey Chose Rapport3 To Centralise Their Projects
Ali Erdenay
October 7, 2022

Carden & Godfrey chose a Rapport3 package to centralise their projects and finances.

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Carden & Godfrey is long-established RIBA Chartered Practice of Architects involved with all aspects of sustainable building design. They specialise in the care of historic buildings including new buildings on historically sensitive sites, carefully considered interventions and conservation-based repairs.


Carden & Godfrey reviewed several systems, looking to migrate away from Project Minder to a system that offers centralised management of projects their financials. 

 

After a search for a solution Rapport3 came out ahead of all competitors. Carden & Godfrey decided to switch to Rapport3 from Microsoft Excel. Carden & Godfrey architects have taken on Rapport3’s core Project Costing module, providing them with simple to use timesheets, intuitive expenses, streamlined budget planning and resource planning.

 

We are looking forward to working with the team at Carden & Godfrey going forward! 

 

Is your project management solution saving you time and money? If not, why not book a demo of Rapport3 to see what it could offer you? 

 

Alternatively, please book a demo with a member of our team to discuss further.


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