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Construction software has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years. We’re not talking about the move from CAD to BIM or the changing payment models, which emphasise subscriptions. This is the move from traditional software that stores most of your data on servers or dusty computers your company owns to cloud-based construction software, where the information is available to anybody, anywhere, on any device at any time.
Construction software has undergone a dramatic transformation in recent years. We’re not talking about the move from CAD to BIM or the changing payment models, which emphasise subscriptions. This is the move from traditional software that stores most of your data on servers or dusty computers your company owns to cloud-based construction software, where the information is available to anybody, anywhere, on any device at any time.
Such a groundbreaking change has gone without much attention. However, within the industry, it’s led to some significant shifts in how people work and how clients interact with companies. Let’s take a closer look;
In this guide:
Traditional vs. Cloud Construction Software
The Growing Need for Integrated Software
What is traditional construction software? Originally, construction software was bought in a physical copy and then manually installed onto company computers. Access to the software and the information stored in it was exclusively available on those specific computers. If you tried to log in from a third-party device, it simply wasn’t a possibility. The information only existed on the company’s internal computers and servers.
The advantage?
The benefits of traditional construction software are fairly obvious. Companies can exercise the greatest control over their data and the infrastructure surrounding it. That means companies can customise their setup for their needs and enjoy faster performance as all users are on the same network – there’s no reliance on internet speed.
The downsides?
Traditional software can be very limiting, restricting accessibility to a defined physical location. Moreover, the cost of running servers and other hardware is significant – and that’s without considering the costs of routine maintenance, updates, and software security updates required frequently.
What is cloud-based construction software?
Cloud-based systems differ to traditional construction softwares as they don’t store data on specific company-owned servers or computers, and the software isn’t exclusively available on a certain computer. Also known as Software as a Service (SaaS), this model allows companies to subscribe to the service without investing in servers or other expensive hardware. Anyone can access the software via the internet on any computer at any time.
The advantages?
It’s hard to understate the benefits of a cloud-based system. It’s an unrivalled level of accessibility, with the only thing required being an internet connection. Companies can then rely on expertise around the world or manage projects that span multiple locations without being constrained. Given the rise of remote work, employees now expect cloud-based systems to complete their work efficiently.
Furthermore, there is the issue of cost. Investing in servers, IT specialists, and a permanent software package can add up to tens of thousands of pounds. Yet, none of this IT infrastructure is particularly necessary for a construction company. In contrast, with a cloud-based construction software, they can receive all the benefits without a large upfront investment.
Lastly, SaaS platforms are often preferred by growing companies due to their scalability. Cloud solutions can rapidly expand to meet your company’s demand, scaling to the need of the problem. Then, when a big project is completed, you can reduce your package without having to sell off any IT infrastructure.
The downsides?
The most obvious downside is the dependence on the internet. If you are operating projects from remote locations or there’s any issue with your connection, progress can stall, leading to delays. Plus, the reliance on the internet means the software may not run as quickly as having the software downloaded onto a computer’s hard drive.
Companies also have less control over their data. While no SaaS platform is going to pry into their client’s data, potential data breaches by cyber attacks can present a potential problem. It’s a concern for a company with strict data control. There’s also less room to customise the software – although many cloud solutions are quite flexible.
Modern construction projects are increasingly complicated, multi-faceted operations that demand coordination from hundreds of stakeholders. As the scope of projects expands and regulatory requirements become more stringent, the need for integrated software solutions has never been more critical. These comprehensive systems unify construction project management, finances, CRM, and estimating, providing a seamless flow of information across all domains of construction management.
Gone are the days when each department worked in a silo of information. Today, everything from cost estimates and client communications to project timelines and financial management is available from a single, centralised system that pulls information from all available sources.
The benefits?
Well, not only does this reduce the risk of miscommunication and errors, but it also streamlines the decision-making processes.
Everyone from project managers to financial analysts works on the same set of data. They can see real-time changes, adapting their strategies accordingly. When a potential issue arises, the team can make a rapid decision no matter where each member is. Given the fast-paced nature of construction environments, avoiding these delays can be the difference between financial success and loss.
Ultimately, integrated construction software not only streamlines operations but also significantly improves project outcomes by ensuring that all team members are aligned and informed, leading to more efficient, on-time, and within-budget project completions.
Cloud-based construction software is a profound change not just in accessibility or streamlining workflows but in how projects function. Companies can allow their teams to work remotely or hire experts who aren’t local to the project. It can even enable construction companies to work across multiple locations without any miscommunication or mistakes.
4PS Construct is at the forefront of this change. Our cloud construction management software provides an end-to-end solution for companies in the sector. It offers total visibility of your projects from anywhere, on any device.
Want to learn more? Book a free demo with our team to see the project in action. Alternatively, download the 4PS Construct brochure to explore the features of the platform and how it can benefit you.
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