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Paper vs. Clunky Software vs. Integrated Construction Solution

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Besides paper, many organizations are holding on to older software and systems, but don’t deliver what is needed for the business to enhance collaboration and streamline processes because the software is typically outdated and doesn’t fit the needs of the current organization’s climate. In the left corner, weighing 4.5

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Declare Your Independence From Subpar Construction Software

Viewpoint Construction Technology

In many cases, contractors are using a generic enterprise resource planning (ERP) system that’s not designed for the construction industry. While this type of software keeps your whole team in one system, it often fails to meet all of your needs. Integrated Construction Software Boosts Productivity.

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Managing Supply Chain Disruptions in the Construction Industry

Construction Business Owner

Managing Supply Chain Disruptions in the Construction Industry. This has been true for every industry, but few have been as broadly affected as the construction industry. This has been true for every industry, but few have been as broadly affected as the construction industry. Section In the Office.

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Why Are Contractors Using Fewer Software Applications?

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Compared to other industries, construction tends to be slow to go digital. That doesn’t mean the industry isn’t going digital at all, though. The majority of construction companies are using a variety of software solutions for accounting, project management, estimating, and other important functions. Five years ago, 22.9

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How Labor Shortages & Virtual Work Are Changing Purchase-to-Pay Processes

Construction Business Owner

The Associated Builders and Contractors projects the construction industry will need to add an estimated 546,000 workers in addition to the normal pace of hiring in 2023 to meet demands. Older generations of workers are retiring while others are considering careers in different industries or choosing not to return to work.

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Podcast Recap: How Integrated, Cloud-Based Construction Software Improves the Bottom Line

Viewpoint Construction Technology

Construction software can have a big impact on the productivity of a company, especially when selected thoughtfully and implemented wisely. In an industry that’s traditionally struggled with productivity , technology solutions that can boost productivity growth are incredibly important. Is Your Software Cloud and Mobile Friendly?

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A Guide to Selecting the Right Construction Software

Viewpoint Construction Technology

That’s why many turn to modern software solutions to streamline and manage a wide variety of workflows. Contractors can consult industry peers, explore what competitors use, try to do research on their own, read reviews and reach out to technology providers. How to Choose Construction Management Software.

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