by bangertinc | Apr 21, 2022 | BidMatrix, Research, Sage Estimating
The construction industry is a pillar of the US economy, contributing $2.1 trillion in 2021 alone. While this industry is bustling, it also means that construction companies and contractors have to contend with the cut-throat competition that comes with being in such...
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...
by bangertinc | Jan 14, 2022 | Assignar, BidMatrix, Cloud-Interest, Sage Intacct Construction, Software
Did you know that the construction industry is one of the few industries that has yet to fully adopt digital technology? Despite this, many firms are still not taking advantage of the latest technology. So, what does this mean for your business? Construction...
by bangertinc | Jul 6, 2021 | BidMatrix, News
Construction is one of the oldest trades in the world. Since the Stone Age, people have needed builders. Today, construction is a 1.3 trillion dollar industry. Even though it’s one of the most important industries in the world, it’s far behind others when it comes to...
by bangertinc | Mar 2, 2021 | BidMatrix, Growth, Research
Are you waiting for estimates on a construction project? Trusting your estimator and knowing they have made an accurate costing is imperative. If not, you may end up paying out more than you expected or succumbing to losses that cannot be recouped. However, estimating...
by bangertinc | Dec 22, 2020 | BidMatrix, Cloud-Interest, Growth, RedTeam, Research, Sage Estimating
If you’ve ever experienced a construction project go over budget, you may already know that it leads to an unhappy client. While this is a common problem that contractors face, it can hinder your work in the future. From the bidding stage of a project, clients expect...