Your Construction Company Is Losing Money to Bad Software.
Estimating in spreadsheets. Dispatching by text message. Three different tools that don't talk to each other. Sound familiar?
Get a Second Opinion on Your TechWhat I See in Redding Construction Firms
Bidding & Estimating Is a Mess
You're running estimates through Excel and email chains. Jobs get underbid because the numbers are stale or someone forgot a line item. A proper estimating system pays for itself on the first project it saves.
Field and Office Don't Talk
Your crew leads are texting photos and updates to the office. Someone re-enters that data at 6 PM. Time cards are handwritten. This is a data sync problem, and it has a solution that doesn't cost six figures.
Dispatch Is "Call the Foreman"
Scheduling crews should not require a 20-minute phone call chain every morning. Dispatch and scheduling tools exist that your crew can actually use--even the ones who hate computers.
You're Paying for Software Nobody Uses
The vendor sold you a platform "everyone in construction uses." Six months later, your team is back to paper because nobody was trained and the implementation was botched. You're still paying the monthly fee.
What the Audit Covers
I look at your entire technology stack through the lens of a construction operation - not a generic software checklist.
Estimating & Bidding Workflow
Are your tools current? Are they integrated with your accounting? Are you leaving money on the table because of manual steps?
Field Data Collection
Time tracking, daily logs, safety checklists, progress photos - I map what's manual and show you what can be automated without disrupting your crews.
SaaS & Vendor Audit
Every subscription you're paying for, every contract term, every tool overlap. I find the waste and quantify it in dollars.
90-Day Roadmap
You get a prioritized, plain-English action plan: what to cut, what to keep, what to implement, and in what order. No jargon, no fluff.
Stop Bleeding Money on Bad Tech Decisions
The audit typically identifies $10K-$50K in annual savings. It pays for itself before you finish reading the report.
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