by bangertinc | Nov 16, 2023 | Industry News, Sage Construction Management, Sage Intacct Construction, Software
At Bangert, we are proud to announce a significant evolution in our approach to software implementation for the construction industry. With a rich history spanning over 40 years as a construction software reseller and Business Partner for Timberline and Sage,...
by bangertinc | May 17, 2023 | hh2, Industry News, Procore, Research, Sage Intacct Construction
The construction industry is undergoing a significant transformation with the integration of emerging technologies. Innovation is revolutionizing construction processes. Virtual reality (VR) and building information modeling (BIM) are two examples. These technologies...
by bangertinc | May 10, 2023 | Industry News, Sage, Sage Intacct Construction
Deal adds cloud native preconstruction and project management solution to Construction and Real-Estate (CRE) Portfolio. Atlanta, May 9, 2023 – Sage, the trusted software provider for small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) in the construction industry, today announces...
by bangertinc | May 8, 2023 | Industry News, News, Sage, Sage Intacct Construction
The longtime Sage construction partner has decided it can best serve its clients with Sage solutions. KANSAS CITY, Mo., (May 8, 2023) – Bangert, Inc., a longtime Sage construction and real estate partner, today announced that its product portfolio will...
by bangertinc | Sep 19, 2019 | Growth, Industry News, Research
5 Books Every Construction Project Manager Should Have Streamline your construction project management With Sage Construction Management At Bangert Inc, we are committed to researching and recommending the best products and resources for construction industry leaders....
by bangertinc | Feb 20, 2019 | Growth, Industry News, News, Sage
Many of you probably do not remember when a gallon of gas cost 10¢ or a loaf of bread cost 9¢. According to the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, these were the numbers in 1930. So what does gas, bread, and 1930’s statistics have to do with material costs in 2019?...