The question is: how will your company benefit from investing in construction project management software?
Project management software delivers many benefits to construction companies, including executive level reporting for a single job or across all projects, field administration such as punch list tracking and daily report logs and purchase order management. However, this article will touch on three main features of project management software that deliver big benefits: process standardization, document control and cost control.
Process Standardization
Project management software provides a standardized method of managing jobs. This streamlines each step of project execution, makes it easier for new employees to learn your system and allows project staff to seamlessly move from job to job with minimal learning curve. Standardizing project management forms (such as RFIs, submittals, transmittals and change requests) also provides a consistent look and feel to all of your documents, which presents your company in a professional manner and contributes to your brand awareness.
Document Control
Using spreadsheets and word processing documents for your project management documentation and correspondence is inherently flawed because they don't provide a single data repository for project information. Instead, records are often kept on the project managers'local hard drives. Not only does project management software provide a single source for all of your project documents, it also provides a systematic method for documenting, tracking and following up on critical issues. Having a single source for data storage provides visibility into the important details needed to make profitable business decisions.
Cost Control
Managing costs on a project is the key to protecting profit. Project management software provides real-time costs that help you make profitable decisions on your jobs. The status of budgets, contracts, change orders and more are available with a click of the mouse for instant assessment. This also provides an early warning system for issues such as cost overruns and scheduling snags, which allows you to take corrective action when needed.
Although your spreadsheet system may be comfortable and familiar, it may not be the most profitable method for project management and, in fact, may be eroding your revenues. Whether you choose to implement a stand-alone solution for managing your projects or an add-on module that's part of your construction accounting software, the benefits of changing to a standardized method of managing jobs is worth the pain of mandating use of such a system.
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