OREANDA-NEWS. January 25, 2016. TenderSpace (www.thetenderspace.com), a web based suite of tools developed for anyone involved in property or construction, has been launched.

The innovative technology platform will allow businesses to broaden relationships and maintain existing ones by giving parties the ability to communicate more efficiently with one another. Furthermore, it will simplify and streamline many of the complex and costly processes associated with property and construction related projects, open up access to new opportunities and improve transparency within the industry.

TenderSpace makes it easy for Clients and their Advisors to efficiently manage projects and find Contractors, People and Resources, through the use of the TenderSpace ToolBox. It also gives Contractors, Specialists and Suppliers exclusive access to opportunities they would not otherwise discover. The majority of the tools are free for anyone to use, and those looking to grow their business can use additional search functions at a fraction of the cost of similar services.

The Company, founded by David Stapleton and Emma Stapleton, who have more than 50 years of property and construction experience, believe there will be infinite opportunities to develop and enhance their business. They will be using customer feedback and the built in review and referral mechanisms to expand TenderSpace's offering, and intend to develop further online tools in response to user demand.

Commenting on the launch, David Stapleton, Chief Executive of TenderSpace says: ''We are excited to unveil TenderSpace, a platform which will be well received by a sector that needs a simpler and fairer service, and aims to provide greater choice, efficiency and transparency to all parties.

''We have designed a comprehensive, intuitive and flexible suite of tools that will benefit a range of people involved with the property and construction sector. We hope TenderSpace will bring businesses together and ensure everyone in the industry is given access to the opportunities which are right for them.''