I don’t think anyone would argue against the claim that ANY software must be fast! Of course, software speed is relative to the computer hardware and other devices being used to express that need for speed!
Without the proper network and other interface hardware and devices, construction software might as well be left in the box. After all, software is just that; it is the “soft” part of a partnership that must include equally capable “hard” parts as well.
Depending on the size and scope of a particular construction company, some companies might utilize such technologies as RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tagging, GPS devices, data loggers, scanners, and other high-tech time and money saving devices. Smaller companies can also benefit from software that is similarly suited with such capabilities.
We know that using RFID tagging helps crews locate kitted materials and supplies; we also know that GPS devices help crews save time and productivity through effective travel routing; we also know that real-time project data-logging saves schedules, budgets, manpower allocations, and much more. Such benefits, made possible in large part by good construction project management software functionality, helps to keep construction project costs in control, as well as to keep the bottom line in the black! So when considering your next software package, remember to consider what kind of hardware the software will working with.
Construction companies must keep close tabs on their customer base, since that is the source of their bread and butter and their overall success. And, as they say, “it is cheaper to keep customers than find new ones” (or along those lines). Without solid customer service, customer follow-up, and customer marketing and advertising, many construction companies would be hurting to stay afloat.
Much of the modern construction software is designed to help construction companies with keeping communications open with their customers; not only while construction projects are in progress, but after they are complete, as well. Of course, good software is capable of keeping customers abreast of their ongoing project work; including cost, changes, problems, milestones, and more.
Communications features are always important, and software companies recognize this. Most reputable software companies usually include solid customer account management in their products.
Some software customer account functionality helps with establishing periodic customer ticklers; such as scheduled mailers and other advertising instruments, to be sent to existing and potential customers.
Sometimes all it takes to pick up new work on construction projects is for a past customer to receive some type of reminder of previous work performed for them, coupled with an invitation to help with any new work on their planning horizon.
In addition, some construction companies use construction accounting software for automated billing of long-term and ongoing customer work-accounts. For example, if a construction company is contracted to provide a particular repetitive construction service, the construction software can be used to keep track of charges, and for automatic billing and overall contract reconciliation.
Construction company customers, of course, come in many shapes and sizes; and each customer is unique in their own way. Construction software helps construction companies in their marketing strategies, with focused promotions and communications targeting customer profiles. When construction companies decide to incorporate construction management software into their business practices, it is important that they remember to clean up the current customer account records, in order to start with a clean, fresh customer account database.
Construction software often allows for archiving out of date customer records; even if the customer is no longer a viable account. Some states or jurisdictions require record retention for specific periods of time; thus, management of some of the older records becomes a necessary part of the new software functionality.
There is no magic about keeping good customer account records, but it is perhaps one of the most important records a company can keep track of, as explained earlier in this article. Without accurate customer account records, and without the capability for automating some of the customer follow-up contact and marketing strategies, construction companies will be less effective, in the overall view, which can waste a lot of money over time.
“There is no substitute for quality”, it is often said. And this is so true in this case, as well. Construction companies need to treat their customers with quality services; and with quality follow-up; and with quality communications; and with quality marketing and advertising. Remember; it is the customers that provide the butter for the bread!
It would be impossible to completely describe the many and varied functions and processes that a good construction software package needs to have. One size does not fit all, and frequently, no size is the perfect size, unfortunately.
It is clear that not all construction companies will be looking to the same vendor bases for their construction software solutions, since construction businesses vary by overall capacity and scope of the particular construction company. America’s largest home-building company surely uses a software package that is quite different than the local home-builder.
Large construction companies will want to get in touch with vendors who provide enterprise type systems, which more readily incorporate and interface with all business functions typical to the large construction industry.
Small construction companies will want to get in touch with vendors who specialize in small business software systems; many of those include useful options and configurations to fit most any business model, including small construction company models.
No two construction companies operate identically; therefore the more unique processes, procedures, record-keeping, and other practices a business utilizes, the more difficult it is to find an off-the-shelf construction project software package.
Thus, it is important to keep an open mind toward re-designing some of the existing business practices to more readily fit with up to date best-practices in the construction industry. Additionally, this speaks to the benefits that a construction company can receive if they speak with construction software guides during their search for new software.
Probably the most significant influence on a construction company’s decisions for changing its software is because they think they can find something better; something that will take away all the “glitches” they have been experiencing with their current systems.
Unfortunately, it is often more a case of an inadequate current system, inappropriate user input and interface, or changes in company practices, procedures and protocols which the current construction software is incapable of handling effectively.
Construction Management Software, like any software, becomes out of date and even obsolete, sometimes within just a few years. In addition, business practices change frequently, whether through continuous improvement measures or outside influences like Federal, State or local regulations. Consequently, construction management systems and construction companies alike need to keep abreast of all of the above.
In order for software development companies to keep up with the construction industry, they must stay in touch with construction companies and their needs. Likewise, construction companies need to stay in touch with system providers, in an effort to help with improvements to construction management system functionality going forward.