David Knapp has been estimating with On-Center Software for nearly half of his 20 years in the construction industry. His confidence in the system convinced Knapp to make the software his first ...
Accurate estimates are essential to a construction firm’s success. Overprice a bid and you’ll likely lose the project. Underprice it and you risk losing money and damaging relationships with partners ...
When well matched to a company's needs, estimating software may save time, increase accuracy, and increase the level of professionalism a bid conveys. Here are some popular options from a few of the ...
One thing is certain in small- to mid-sized businesses today: the need for sales force automation is top of mind. Too many small- to mid-sized companies — HVAC contractors, specifically — are facing ...
WIN 1000 is an entry-level estimating software program that contains an edition designed for use by small- to mid-sized electrical contractors WIN 1000 is an entry-level estimating software program ...
The first time you know for sure the cost of a project is after the project is completed. Of course, you can't wait for the project to be completed to provide some sense for the resources that are ...
PML Construction Inc., a Nebraska commercial drywall contractor serving the greater Omaha area, has been using On Center’s On-Screen Takeoff (OST) and Quick Bid software since 1995. “At the time PML ...
Star*Key Software, creator of the estimating software program for newspapers and web offset printers, the Presstimator, has released an update to its standalone estimating application. Here are some ...
Traditional estimating methods often involve hours of manual work, sifting through drawings, checking specs, and juggling spreadsheets. When deadlines are tight and project demands grow, these ...
The Quest Estimator™ 7.6 is the latest release of this takeoff and estimating software. The system keeps track of all quantities and cost item specifications, providing a convenient audit trail for ...
Accurate estimates are essential to a construction firm’s success. Overprice a bid and you’ll likely lose the project. Underprice it and you risk losing money and damaging relationships with partners ...