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Successful construction companies must juggle a complex collection
of resources, trading partners, management processes, and
regulatory requirements to meet customer demands. In today's
rapidly changing and increasingly complex marketplace, small
and midsize construction companies often find themselves responding
to the latest crisis and barely keeping up with growth, sometimes
at the expense of healthy profits. For the perceptive builder,
however, the same challenges can translate into opportunities.
Get ahead of change and competitors by streamlining processes,
better understanding and controlling costs, and providing
more accurate and timely information wherever it is needed
by the many participants in your building projects.
Small and midsize construction companies face a number of
unique industry challenges. There's not much you can do about
circumstances such as the cyclical nature of the industry,
other than learn to manage through the cycles. But many of
these challenges can be better met with effective use of information
technology designed to help you gain the kind of insight your
industry demands for decision-making, streamlining processes,
and managing costs.
Organisations in the construction industry need to deliver
construction projects on time and on budget. They need to
be able to manage their contracts effectively and flexibly,
handling payments from customers, manage retentions, handle
the special VAT and taxation arrangements for sub-contractors
to meet the demands of the legislation of CIS operations.
Analysis and reporting should be state of the art and comprehensive.
Profile has significant experience in implementing systems
of this type. We know the environment well and the pitfalls
to be aware of. We have several products and special software,
both standard and bespoke, including those from Pegasus,
Sage and Microsoft;
each with their own advantages depending upon the size and
processes of your business. Please contact
us to discuss your requirements.
An example of the solutions we provide for the Construction
Industry:
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