by Charles Merwin | Feb 14, 2025 | Best Practices, Blog, Construction Accounting Tips, Thought Leadership
The construction industry is experiencing a digital transformation driven by big data analytics. Since the advent of computerization in the 1990s, data-driven decision-making has revolutionized business operations across sectors. The construction industry, while...
by Derek Alfonso | Feb 5, 2025 | Best Practices, Blog, Construction Accounting Tips
In construction, your profit margins can vanish with a few missteps. A scheduling delay here, a cost overrun there, and suddenly, your projected 20% margin has dwindled to single digits. You might think it’s a matter of working harder, but it’s understanding and...
by Charles Merwin | Jan 16, 2025 | Best Practices, Blog, Construction Reports, SQL Replication, Technology
Introduction The modern construction site is a business case in complexity. Teams are juggling countless subcontractors, coordinating material deliveries, managing equipment logistics, and adapting to inevitable scope changes and contract modifications. In response,...
by Derek Alfonso | Oct 3, 2024 | Best Practices, Blog
What are Construction Daily Reports? Construction Daily Reports (CDRs) are essential documents that provide a comprehensive overview of daily activities on a construction site. These reports typically include details such as progress, weather conditions, labor hours,...
by Derek Alfonso | Sep 7, 2024 | Best Practices, Blog
The Potential to Succeed The construction industry is experiencing remarkable growth potential, driven by increasing demand for infrastructure development, residential projects, and commercial spaces. As urbanization continues to rise and economies expand, the need...
by Derek Alfonso | Aug 23, 2024 | Best Practices, Blog
The construction industry, with its complex projects and myriad of stakeholders, relies heavily on clear communication and detailed planning. One critical aspect of this communication is the Request for Information (RFI) process. RFIs in construction are formal...