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Increase Project Visibility, Team Collaboration and Profitability

Can you transform your construction business and grow profits with cloud construction and accounting software? Acumatica’s new Whitepaper says you can offering five reasons it makes perfect sense.
December 30, 2020
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Construction projects are a sea of moving parts. If you want to complete them on time and on budget, you must have collaboration between those working in the office and in the field. Sharing accurate, timely project data is critical for making strategic decisions and for moving projects—and the business—forward. With Acumatica Construction Edition, contractors have complete cloud construction and accounting software that includes accounting with job costing, project management, payroll, inventory, service management, customer relationship management and more. Contractors have a complete solution with a seamless user experience across their business.

Every team member has access to a “single source of the truth” with real-time data. They can utilize intuitive dashboards on a phone or tablet, accessing revenue, costs and commitments while also managing contracts and change orders—in one, complete software system. Everyone from management and field operations to the back office is connected and has visibility into your business and customers.

Product Highlights
  • Easily manage job costs, budgets, contracts, project documents and more
  • Make decisions in a timely manner with notifications and alert
  • See real-time customer data in one place
  • Automatically sync changes made on the mobile app to items such as RFIs, project issues and timecards

5 Ways to Grow Profits

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