The Cost Benefits of Implementing Construction Estimating Software
It’s time to put your generic, off-the-shelf accounting software back on the shelf – accounting and job costing are the mainstay of any construction business, so you need a system that meets all of your construction-specific needs.
Sage 100 Contractor is the answer. This construction-specific accounting system can perform advanced accounting requirements while also managing many of your operations. With Sage 100 Contractor, you can confidently run your business, your projects, and your payroll with optimum efficiency and accuracy.
Here are some other examples of the cost benefits of implementing construction estimating software.
Dismiss Doubt
With Sage 100 Contractor, you’ll have a newfound confidence in your numbers. You can rest assured that change orders are being billed properly as well as perform accounting tasks with ease and efficiency, including:
- Deposits
- Disbursements
- Journal transactions
You can also keep your data more secure than ever with user access controls.
Control Costs
Sage 100 Contractor provides the financial control you need to improve profits; with its extensive job-costing tools that let you keep a close watch on materials costs, overtime hours, and other costs, you can make “course corrections” to maximize profits, giving you a competitive advantage.
Strengthen the Bottom Line
By integrating Sage Paperless Construction, you can regain control of your accounts payable workflow and manage your company’s critical documents with ease.
You can also:
- Create comprehensive estimates and budgets
- Manage payables
- See cash flow in real time
- Get paid faster with integrated Sage Payment Solutions
Improve Cash Flow
Gain control of project details with integrated job-cost capabilities that can compare up-to-the-minute actual costs with budgeted costs. Sage 100 Contractor also handles change order management with ease, improves cash flow by collecting money faster and automatically depositing checks, and keeps close tabs on purchased materials, committed costs, and job profitability.
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