Phillip P Gilliam has been helping professionals in construction software, marketing, finance and business management for over 37 years. Phil has a wife and three daughters and resides in Florida. He attended WSU in Dayton, Ohio and obtained a CmfgE in Robotics. He presently is the CEO and President of Discover Software Inc. http://www.easyestimating.com
I hear from contractors on a daily basis that tell be that they have no home life, they are working 80 to 100 hours per week and they do not remember the last time that they had a vacation. They are having the same problem; data overload. Sadly, with a little bit of planning, setup and implementation of some good construction software, most of their problems would vanish.
Today, contractors can employ large numbers of craftsmen, which creates a complex and time-consuming payroll process. Accurate project estimates, schedules, and cost and time control activities require significant amounts of data for maximum results, and cannot possibly processed properly without effective construction software.
Without construction software to assist them in their daily activities, many contractors are small businesses that might be overwhelmed by the task of data information management. These businesses tend to focus more on marketing, sales, and production rather than record keeping and data information processing. Tragic financial loss or even financial devastation can result for the company if this issue is not addressed.
However, computers and the proper accompanying estimating, project management and construction software allows the contractor the opportunity to manage this information stream. Construction software can process, manipulate, store, and print information, but the result of the output is only as good as the value of the data input. Costs for hardware and effective construction software are easily within the reach of virtually all contractors' budgets.
While many contractors have computerized their financial accounting, a lesser number have automated the project management functions. Managing a construction project incorporates several activities including:
* Construction Estimating
* Scheduling
* Job cost control
Construction estimating involves taking off project work quantities and determining the cost of labor, material, equipment, and overhead. It is a time consuming process that is prone to errors because of the many parameters. Proper construction estimating software will improve the accuracy of the final bid document and significantly cut the amount of time needed to prepare the estimate.
The construction estimating software incorporates several estimating tools:
* Computer aided design
* Process math calculations and formulas
* Data base of past performances that improve forecasting and costing estimates
* 'What if' analysis to study the estimates under different assumed future events
Construction software CAD programs enable the user to prepare computerized drawings for the project that can be read to perform quantity takeoffs. Many software vendors supply CAD programs. The other three tasks are performed by two different approaches to construction software: general application and industry. Usage is pretty evenly divided between the two.
Planning and scheduling construction software enables the contractor to:
* Plot planned project schedules
* Perform critical path method calculations
* Plot and manage resources
* Plot and manage cash flow
* Update project in a timely and accurate manner
Ideally, the scheduling construction software program interfaces with the construction estimating function so the two are performed in conjunction with each other. Unfortunately, many construction software vendors provide one or the other, but not both, even though the programs often interface.
There are several factors to consider when selecting a planning and scheduling construction software program:
* Number of activities to input
* Ability to update program
* Resource algorithms available
* Popularity of program with clients
* Ability to interface with estimating software
* Ability to interface with control function
* Ease of data entry
* Number and types of reports available
Job costing construction software provides a report on the status of a project and associated overruns or under runs based on input data such as labor time and quantities in place. The computerization of this function should be simple and linkable to your other estimating and proposal construction software. Construction software should definitely be selected by the contractor on the basis that it totally integrates his or her accounting, estimating and project management functions.
At the least, the contractor should not settle for construction software that cannot link to all construction software management functions.
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