by bangertinc | Dec 28, 2022 | Assignar, Cloud-Interest, Growth, Procore, Research, Software
In the US alone, general contractors are part of the $1.4 trillion in construction work annually. With such high demand, general contractors are turning to technology to help them stay ahead of the competition. Technology has infiltrated every aspect of our lives, and...
by bangertinc | Jun 14, 2022 | Assignar, Research, Software
A recent survey found most professionals spend too much time on tasks that are not as urgent nor the biggest priority throughout the day. Many construction contractors find themselves in this same situation, juggling bids, paperwork, and employees. One of the factors...
by bangertinc | Jun 7, 2022 | Assignar, Research, Software
Did you know that the construction industry is set to hit over $10 trillion by 2023? Many technological advances have created opportunities for business owners in all industries, including construction accountants! If you’re like most business owners, payroll...
by bangertinc | Apr 29, 2022 | Assignar, Cloud-Interest, Growth, Research, Software
Technology has fueled efficiency and improvements in the construction industry for years now. Construction software is one of the most important aspects of this technological wave. It has completely reshaped how construction is undertaken. In this blog post, we will...
by bangertinc | Apr 19, 2022 | Assignar, Software
Keeping everything on track in the construction industry isn’t easy. You have to juggle everything, from team assignments, budgets, vehicle maintenance, and more. However, in today’s digital world, technology can have a profound effect on construction...
by bangertinc | Apr 12, 2022 | Assignar, BidMatrix, Cloud-Interest, Research, Sage Intacct Construction, Sage ToolOps
Construction is big business in the United States, with the industry valued at a staggering $2.5 trillion as of 2022. That’s roughly 2.7 percent more than in 2021, and that figure will only grow in the coming years. With the industry being so lucrative, it’s no...