
We provide a free-to-use service for the Construction Industry. Businesses register project capabitilies. Clients register project details. We create Collaborations.
Whether you're a Client, Business or both, we connect you to companies with aligned capabilities, for free.
To encourage and recognise businesses who share their information, the decision was taken to provide them with a free service and managed access to our database in return. We call them Fellow Collaborators.
You can connect with all types of construction-related businesses that provide a service across the project lifecycle. Thanks to our platform, they will share similar preferences for type, value and location of project as you.
Yes, during our launch phase, clients will not be charged to use D.C.C. Collab. and becoming a Fellow Collaborator is completely free for Businesses. Should the need ever arise for fees of any type to be charged to cover running costs, we’ll give at least 30 days’ notice.
We provide effective means of collaboration for Businesses and connect Clients with the right people for their project —helping to secure well-suited work, de‑risk delivery and reduce rework.
Yes. We help members discover relevant project opportunities suited to their services and capabilities. Type. Value. Location.
By becoming a Fellow Collaborator, our members are expected to conduct themselves in a manner that provides fair dealing, transparent expectations, and respect for clients and throughout the supply chain.
We will investigate any situations that we suspect do not comply with the spirit of the D.C.C. Collab. and may remove members who breach our code of conduct.

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