Software For Hard Jobs Contractors Have Some Powerful Tools In Today s Software

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Software for Hard Jobs: Empowering Contractors with Today's Advanced Tools


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Once hesitant about adopting new technology, the building industry has made significant strides in embracing advanced software solutions. Just a decade ago, many contractors still relied on traditional methods rather than integrating computers. However, today’s software not only enhances efficiency but is essential for modern construction projects.

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The building industry, like a child eagerly jumping into a pool, has swiftly transitioned from trailing to leading in computer technology adoption. Just ten years ago, as the world was getting comfortable with Windows 95, only a few forward-thinking contractors used office automation tools like word processing and accounting to gain an edge. Many, however, held onto tried-and-true practices. Now, computer systems and their driving software have evolved from standalone tools into integral components of nearly every construction process.

Software advancements, once seen as daunting, now enhance equipment performance. Contractors have embraced these innovations, incorporating computers as essential tools in their arsenal. Previously, hardware and software were distinct, with hardware being the tangible components and software being programs on floppy disks. Each software update brought new functionalities for tasks like calculations and graphics.

Today’s hardware and software boast increased speed, capacity, and connectivity, leading to a decrease in productivity costs. This evolution offers contractors a powerful array of tools, enabling them to work more efficiently and effectively than ever imagined a decade ago.

Sophisticated renderings based on current data are much easier to interpret than those from a few years ago. These advancements allow contractors to uncover the "invisible realities" within building elements, aiding in tasks like coring and drilling for repairs and retrofits. Data Builder (www.databuilderinc.com) offers solutions for electronically organizing all project-related paperwork, transforming various document formats into easily manageable and retrievable electronic files.

Recognizing the tasks required both during and after construction, the company offers two complementary products. The Electronic Project Control System, through a project website, allows the construction team to file, manage, and retrieve project documents as the work progresses. Unlike paper-based systems, the latest document versions are always accessible to those who need them. Additionally, Electronic Construction Closeout compiles crucial information at project completion into a concise and practical tool for facility management.

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