When you invest in construction management software in Colorado, you want it to pay off.

As a construction project manager, you are responsible for ensuring that you finish your project safely, onimg of computer code time and within budget, and the right construction management software can really help. However, some software programs are better than others, and the last thing that you want is to invest in the wrong software. That’s why, in our last blog, the experts at SITECH Rocky Mountain went over the first six things you should consider when selecting new construction software. Here are the last four things you may want to think about before making your purchase:

#7. Does it allow you to generate forms and other requests easily?

Whether you need to create or send out change orders, change requests, submittals or RFIs, you need software that can help you do so efficiently and effectively. The software should also be equipped with alerts and workflows to address all of the specific tasks that are needed.

#8. Can you enter and view data from the job site?

Traveling back and forth from your office to the job site is a huge waste of your valuable time, so the software program you choose should allow you to enter and view the data you need from anywhere, including the job site.

#9. Does it enhance your team’s collaboration?

Any time there are changes in the schedule, updates on training or any other adjustments to your project, your team needs to know about it. Your team has to be able to communicate effectively and in real-time, and the right software program will allow you to do so using a single vehicle.

#10. Is it scalable for the future?

When you invest in software, you don’t want it just to work for the project you are on right now; you want to be able to keep using it time and time again in the future. You need to ensure that you are purchasing software that is backed by consistent support and maintenance, and that it can be easily adapted for use with future construction technology.

When it comes to construction management software, you want your investment to pay off, which means that you need to find the right construction management software for you. Here at SITECH Rocky Mountain, we offer a large selection of Trimble software, and we are sure that we have the perfect option for your needs. Contact us to find the right software for you!

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