Where Precon Actually Loses Time (and How to Get It Back)
Precon teams aren't slow because they lack talent. They're slow because the workflow is fragmented. Here's where the hours actually go—and how to fix it.
Real talk about construction, technology, and the future of procurement.
Precon teams aren't slow because they lack talent. They're slow because the workflow is fragmented. Here's where the hours actually go—and how to fix it.
Materials are 45-55% of project cost. If procurement decisions touch the biggest dollars on every job, why are we still running it like it's 2006?
The industry doesn't have a software problem. It has a data fragmentation problem. Here's what nobody in construction tech wants to admit.
When construction projects fall apart, most people blame labor shortages or supply chain disruptions. But ask any seasoned contractor where the real chaos begins — procurement.
For decades, contractors built the world while running operations on handshakes, spreadsheets, and endless phone calls. But now, the ground beneath the industry is shifting — fast.
You signed up for construction software to save time and money. Instead? You're stuck troubleshooting bugs, calling support, and watching training videos like you're back in school.