So let’s say you’ve decided to make the switch from QuickBooks to a best-of-breed system for job costing, accounts payables, construction billing, and Davis-Bacon payroll. There’s construction software designed for companies that do under $1 million in annual revenue, between $3 and 30 million, from $50 to 150 million - even over $500 million! If you’re transitioning from a small-business accounting package like QuickBooks® or Xero™, you’re looking to make a different purchase than a firm with $200 million in volume.
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The market is full of really good job costing systems that get the job done for both general contractors and subcontractors. Likewise, construction software can vary: from best-of-breed base construction accounting software to a large all-in-one construction management ERP package. Either can be great - as long as it fits your needs. You can think about it like buying a vehicle: How much does it cost? Well, that depends on whether you want a company sedan or an articulated hauler. The cost of construction accounting software depends first on the complexity of the system and your business goals. Construction Software Complexity and Business Goals In the meantime, here’s some information that may help picture what your construction software could cost.
In fact, with just a short conversation on the phone with us, we can give you the price of a system matched to your business needs.
We’re happy to talk through each of these with you.