by bangertinc | Apr 19, 2019 | ProEst, Research, Sage Estimating, Software
From BIM to foundations to jobsite monitoring, drones are being used for more and more jobsite tasks. In this article, you’ll discover unique ways drones can be used in construction. Construction companies employ a lot of heavy equipment, but some of the heaviest...
by bangertinc | Apr 5, 2019 | Case Studies, Client Success, Sage Estimating
Jordison Construction skipped Excel and went straight to Sage Estimating (Timberline Estimating) from using manual methods. We talked with Jordison’s Estimator, Jerry Savage, about why they implemented Sage Estimating and how they produce accurate estimates in less...
by bangertinc | Mar 17, 2019 | Research, Sage 100 Contractor, Sage Service Operations, Software
Are you taking the right approach when it comes to growing your HVAC contracting business and leading the competition in 2019? In this article, we go over how you can work on your business instead of in your business. When your customers do a Google search of local...
by bangertinc | Mar 10, 2019 | Research, Sage Estimating, Software, Support
For a general contractor, the most essential and valuable role is the cost estimator and having a good cost estimator. Good – meaning accurate – estimation methods is where company profitability begins. Without an accurate estimate that fits in a project budget, a...
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?...
by bangertinc | Dec 11, 2018 | News, Release Notes, Sage, Sage 100 Contractor, Software
The newest version of Sage 100 will be available Tuesday, December 18th. As a reminder, if you haven’t signed up for our Year-End Toolkit, register here: https://bangertinc.com/year-end. If you’re on-plan and ready to upgrade, here is what to expect: Copy backups to a...