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Construction Management Component

"Designed for Contractors by Contractors"

Daily Reports - Contract/Subcontract Management - Open Item Tracking 

The Construction Management Component is an internet based real-time solution that allows external 3rd party inspection companies to capture field level data using any browser based device and distribute information that is captured to project managers, erosion control contractors, customer contacts and office personnel. This component also allows internal site superintendents to capture daily reports, daily rainfall amounts and various on site reports.  The Construction Management Component eliminates the need to enter data manually by generating dynamic reports in real time.  This solution offers contractors a field level business management platform to capture, distribute, manage, and retain field level information and reports in a central data repository.

HB NEXT is the nation's leader in field level on-demand business applications. The philosophy is to build solutions that adapt to your workflow process instead of you having to adapt to the technology.

  • Superintendent Daily Report
  • RFI's 
  • Submittals
  • UPC Logs
  • Scheduling 
  • Contract Management
  • Inspections
    • Daily  
    • Weekly
    • Monthly
  • Document and Records Management
    • Upload "Static" Documents or ones that already exist –Word, PDF's, Excel, Drawings etc…
    • Create  "Dynamic" Documents using Sequence that will allow you to edit, approve or collaborate the document process

CRM

CRM Sequence is a blend of premium customer relationship management products along with a user friendly online suite for managing customer information.

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Application Connector

Connect to an existing HB NEXT user suite.

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