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The Best Construction Accounting Software vs. The Worst: Are You Wasting Your Money?

The best construction accounting software is the one that is designed specifically for its intended user. Whether your goal is to grow your business, be more efficient, ...
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on a Jonas Construction Software application on the tablet, which helps automate their job project management tasks.
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Benefits of Plumbing Field Service Software vs. No Software

In order to keep up with the fast-moving industry, many plumbing contractors around the world are making the switch to software to help with their ...
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6 Features to Look for When Choosing Construction Project Management Software

Construction companies are no strangers to complex projects with many moving parts and complicated phases. This makes the job of construction project managers especially difficult!  ...
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30+ Must-Know United States Construction Statistics

The United States Construction industry is one of the top revenue-generating industries in the world! However, it’s still important for this industry to continue to ...
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Illustration depicting financial planning for the construction industry. The central elements include a long checklist paper, a money bag with a dollar sign, several coins, and a small excavator. In the background is a browser window displaying various graphs and charts. These visual components represent critical aspects such as Construction Accounting, construction costs analysis, budgeting, and overall financial management in mechanical and specialty contracting projects.
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The Definitive Guide to Accounting for Construction Companies

Due to the distinct nature of the construction industry and its project-based business models, service and construction companies need to consider construction accounting practices and ...
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5 Key Elements of an Effective Construction Management Plan

Construction management plans are the glue that keeps construction projects together. Construction projects are prone to unique challenges, including fluctuating material costs, labor shortages, and ...
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Eight construction workers in safety gear having a discussion at a large construction site, using Jonas Construction Software for planning. Aerial view of the site showcases extensive steel reinforcements prepared for concrete placement.
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7 Tips for Construction Management During & After Lockdown

Feb 16, 2021 The construction industry is one of the most affected sectors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Many were forced to delay their projects due ...
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The Benefit of a Construction ERP vs a Stand-Alone System

The construction industry is going strong despite the global crisis. New technologies are one of the reasons for this robust growth. “Smart” and energy-efficient buildings ...
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3 Ways to Plan for Success When Buying a Construction Company

Jan 29, 2021 The coronavirus pandemic has been particularly hard on the construction industry. Due to prolonged shutdowns and significant worker restrictions, the construction industry ...
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3 Ways to Reduce Your Risk with Construction Change Orders

Jan 21, 2021 Construction projects do not always go according to plan, and subcontractors need to be adaptable. Design issues, building codes, unforeseen site conditions and a host of other ...
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