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Builders Claim Crucial Edge As ERP, In-The-Field Info Syncs Up

Technology

Builders Claim Crucial Edge As ERP, In-The-Field Info Syncs Up

"Trying to align your business to the market on ‘stale’ data is not an efficient business practice and requires larger swings in pricing as you look to recapture lost revenue.” — Paolo Benzan, Constellation Homebuilder Systems

Together with

Constellation Homebuilder Systems

Build-Cycle Front-End Vendors In  Line Of Fire As Builders Cut Starts

Leadership

Build-Cycle Front-End Vendors In Line Of Fire As Builders Cut Starts

Builders' efforts to bring costs down to the new post-correction floor on units and revenue mean harder negotiations on the land development, pre-construction, and rough trades for lower 2023 pricing.

Here's How Your Work To Cut Costs Often Drives Them Higher

Leadership

Here's How Your Work To Cut Costs Often Drives Them Higher

Listening lowers costs. Sounds trite perhaps, but I don’t care. It’s one of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned in my career. Subcontractors are a homebuilder's front-line operations team.

As Inflation Surges, Time Is Money: Here's How Builders Can Cut Both

Products

As Inflation Surges, Time Is Money: Here's How Builders Can Cut Both

Our MasterClass series with Ken Pinto focuses on a cause-and-effect approach to reducing construction costs by giving suppliers SKU and lead-time information to optimize their own channels.

Tighter Policy Makes For A Rough Go Near-Term — But It's Needed

Policy

Tighter Policy Makes For A Rough Go Near-Term — But It's Needed

A recipe to stave off disaster two years ago could become one if policymakers don't create conditions for the 'invisible hand of the markets' to restore balance.

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Builders Claim Crucial Edge As ERP, In-The-Field Info Syncs Up

Technology

Builders Claim Crucial Edge As ERP, In-The-Field Info Syncs Up

"Trying to align your business to the market on ‘stale’ data is not an efficient business practice and requires larger swings in pricing as you look to recapture lost revenue.” — Paolo Benzan, Constellation Homebuilder Systems

Together with

Constellation Homebuilder Systems

Build-Cycle Front-End Vendors In  Line Of Fire As Builders Cut Starts

Leadership

Build-Cycle Front-End Vendors In Line Of Fire As Builders Cut Starts

Builders' efforts to bring costs down to the new post-correction floor on units and revenue mean harder negotiations on the land development, pre-construction, and rough trades for lower 2023 pricing.

Here's How Your Work To Cut Costs Often Drives Them Higher

Leadership

Here's How Your Work To Cut Costs Often Drives Them Higher

Listening lowers costs. Sounds trite perhaps, but I don’t care. It’s one of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned in my career. Subcontractors are a homebuilder's front-line operations team.

As Inflation Surges, Time Is Money: Here's How Builders Can Cut Both

Products

As Inflation Surges, Time Is Money: Here's How Builders Can Cut Both

Our MasterClass series with Ken Pinto focuses on a cause-and-effect approach to reducing construction costs by giving suppliers SKU and lead-time information to optimize their own channels.

Tighter Policy Makes For A Rough Go Near-Term — But It's Needed

Policy

Tighter Policy Makes For A Rough Go Near-Term — But It's Needed

A recipe to stave off disaster two years ago could become one if policymakers don't create conditions for the 'invisible hand of the markets' to restore balance.

supply chain

Builders Claim Crucial Edge As ERP, In-The-Field Info Syncs Up

Technology 08.31.22

Builders Claim Crucial Edge As ERP, In-The-Field Info Syncs Up

"Trying to align your business to the market on ‘stale’ data is not an efficient business practice and requires larger swings in pricing as you look to recapture lost revenue.” — Paolo Benzan, Constellation Homebuilder Systems

Build-Cycle Front-End Vendors In  Line Of Fire As Builders Cut Starts

Leadership 08.02.22

Build-Cycle Front-End Vendors In Line Of Fire As Builders Cut Starts

Builders' efforts to bring costs down to the new post-correction floor on units and revenue mean harder negotiations on the land development, pre-construction, and rough trades for lower 2023 pricing.

Here's How Your Work To Cut Costs Often Drives Them Higher

Leadership 05.17.22

Here's How Your Work To Cut Costs Often Drives Them Higher

Listening lowers costs. Sounds trite perhaps, but I don’t care. It’s one of the most valuable lessons I’ve learned in my career. Subcontractors are a homebuilder's front-line operations team.

As Inflation Surges, Time Is Money: Here's How Builders Can Cut Both

Products 04.13.22

As Inflation Surges, Time Is Money: Here's How Builders Can Cut Both

Our MasterClass series with Ken Pinto focuses on a cause-and-effect approach to reducing construction costs by giving suppliers SKU and lead-time information to optimize their own channels.

Tighter Policy Makes For A Rough Go Near-Term — But It's Needed

Policy 04.06.22

Tighter Policy Makes For A Rough Go Near-Term — But It's Needed

A recipe to stave off disaster two years ago could become one if policymakers don't create conditions for the 'invisible hand of the markets' to restore balance.