Winning Against the Odds: How One Small Business Secured a Tender
A Dream Worth Pursuing
Ravi Kumar, the founder of BuildRight Constructions, had always dreamed of taking on larger projects. However, competing against industry giants felt impossible
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Anonymous 5
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perfect example of how small businesses can stand out by focusing on quality and innovation rather than just slashing prices
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