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Projectmates Puts You in Full Control of Your Construction Program

Using the right construction program management software, like Projectmates, can: reduce delays, increase efficiency, improve workflow management, and save money. Customers have seen a 50% cut in construction time and costs when using Projectmates.
January 7, 2021
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The secret to every successful construction program today includes future-proof technology, instantaneous communication and immediate access to real-time information, whether you’re in the field or in the office. You owe it to yourself—and, especially your business—to find a solution that solves these issues, fast.

With Projectmates, you can extract real-time, project-specific information to inform decision-making, improve operations and generate value. The feature-rich platform solves many of the construction industry’s pressing problems with configurable modules for cost tracking, capital planning, bid management and more. And by having all the information in one platform, contractors, subcontractors and owners finally have a common understanding of how a project is faring at any given time.

“The best software to manage construction jobs! Projectmates’ invoice workflow cut down at least 40% of my work."

Dawn Young, Conn’s Home Plus

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