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ā€œWe try to think of ourselves on the leading edge of technology.ā€ Jeff is the CFO at Teal Construction, a Delaware utility contractor about to celebrate 50 years in business. ā€œAnd we try to utilize that. Itā€™s what differentiates us. It makes us more productive.ā€ So why did a thriving Teal Construction switch from a major ERP system to a smaller job cost accounting package?

UG to Job Costing

ā€œThe system was way too expensive and elaborate for what we do,ā€ Jeff remembers. Teal Construction does tens of millions in revenue, plus prevailing wage payroll from state and municipal contracts, so small business software and spreadsheets werenā€™t going to cut it either. Still, Jeff estimates, they werenā€™t using more than 5% of what their software could do, and it wasnā€™t helping them leverage their other technology, like HeavyBid and HeavyJob.

It just wasnā€™t a good fit. And despite its innumerable features and broad range of capabilities, it was also using out-of-date technology, which the vendor was slow to update. ā€œThe last straw,ā€ Jeff laughs, ā€œwas me getting hired.ā€

ā€œI Was Definitely Hesitantā€

Shortly after he started at Teal Construction, Jeff launched into a search for something that would work better for their business and interface with their other construction management applications. He even spoke with other CFOs in the area to get their recommendations. ā€œFOUNDATIONĀ® was the most user-friendly and cost-effective software for what we were doing,ā€ he explains.

The first test, however, would be just getting up and running. Companies often transition accounting software on January 1, but the cumbersome year-end process on their old one already had Teal Constructionā€™s staff maxed out. With all they had to run manually just to close out the year on the old system, there was no way they could take on an implementation too.

Instead, Teal Construction opted to switch over in July, while their season was in full swing. ā€œI was definitely hesitant. Itā€™s risky any time you do that in the middle of the year.ā€ A trainer from Foundation flew to their offices in Delaware, however, to walk them through the process. ā€œHe was instrumental. We barely missed a beat. It was definitely a process, but I donā€™t think it could have been any smoother. He taught me more about accounting software than I ever knew.ā€

ā€œIt was early on we realized we definitely made the right decision,ā€ Jeff recalls. ā€œFOUNDATION is so user-friendly, any hesitation we had was gone in the first week or two after we converted.ā€

ā€œThereā€™s Little Things . . . Theyā€™re a Big Deal to Usā€

Of course the ultimate test of anything in construction is time. Almost 10 years later, thereā€™s no hesitation for Jeff in recommending FOUNDATION. Part of that is that itā€™s helped them better realize the value they place on technology. ā€œThe interface with mobile timecard apps is huge,ā€ he explains. ā€œWe went from paper timesheets to having our foremen submit time on tablets. Iā€™m certain thatā€™s saving us five-figures-plus a year.ā€

Jeff also enjoys greater job cost control than they were seeing with their big ERP system. ā€œThe fact you can go very easily into a job at any point and see how itā€™s performing is a world of difference.ā€ He looks forward to really sitting down and playing with the popular DataGenieā„¢ report designer one day, but, he cheerily admits for now, with all of the systemā€™s excellent preloaded job cost reports, ā€œI just havenā€™t needed it.ā€

Yet Jeff insists itā€™s more than this ā€” itā€™s smaller. ā€œFor example, our workersā€™ comp auditor used to come in, and weā€™d have to give him a bunch of paper reports, and heā€™d perform his audit on-site. Now, I simply run the reports, download the files and send them off. Thereā€™s no more visit involved. Now itā€™s just an electronic review. It saves time for him, and it saves time for me.ā€

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ā€œOur payroll,ā€ he continues, ā€œalso went from a very manual process to more of a review function. Or with our depreciation, now that we can have it set up by equipment item, I just email that to our shop foreman, and he adds it into his budget. If we didnā€™t have that, we would have to have some other system. Thereā€™s little things like that,ā€ Jeff says, ā€œtheyā€™re a big deal to us.ā€ That means theyā€™re a big deal to Foundation too.

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