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Startup Contract Simply The Winner Of The Commercial Real Estate Disruption Competition 
An Austin, Texas-based company that simplifies the construction lending process was the winner of Bisnow’s competition showcasing innovative technologies during The Denver Disruption: Future of CRE Tech event Wednesday. Contract Simply is a lending platform that automates construction payments, so engineering and construction firms are paid in a more timely manner.  

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