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The best way to learn about a particular construction software system is to hear from fellow contractors about how they use it. ConstructionSoftwareReview.com's end user reviews examine the pros and cons of a product for both common day-to-day tasks and long-term strategic planning. Read our reviews to see if a particular construction software tool could be right for you.

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  • American Contractor
    by Maxwell Systems
    (User Review by Bennett Rodgers, - Image Communications)
    "This is the worst software I've ever used," said Bennett Rodgers of Image Communications, a firms that install fiber and copper data infrastructures. "Every day I leave my office in frustation because this system won't do the simplest of task. Save yourself the time and grief and just use Microsoft Access. Microsoft's full Office suite is much more robust than American Contractor."

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  • American Contractor Software Review by Image Communications
    "This is the worst software I've ever used," said Bennett Rodgers of Image Communications, a firms that install fiber and copper data infrastructures. "Every day I leave my office in frustation because this system won't do the simplest of task. Save yourself the time and grief and just use Microsoft Access. Microsoft's full Office suite is much more robust than American Contractor."
  • IntelliBid Software Review by Carr Consulting Services
    Whether you’re a consultant whose full-time job is estimation or you’re a contractor who does it himself, it’s important that your electrical estimates be as accurate as possible. That’s why companies like ConEst Software Systems offer programs that make electrical estimates quick, simple, and most importantly, accurate.

Project ManagementView all Reviews

  • American Contractor Software Review by Image Communications
    "This is the worst software I've ever used," said Bennett Rodgers of Image Communications, a firms that install fiber and copper data infrastructures. "Every day I leave my office in frustation because this system won't do the simplest of task. Save yourself the time and grief and just use Microsoft Access. Microsoft's full Office suite is much more robust than American Contractor."
  • Projectmates Software Review: Richard White Sons by Richard White Sons Inc.
    Adam Guild has been using Projectmates ever since one of his clients, Crate & Barrel, required its general contractors to use that construction project management software. "I am glad that they did," said Guild, a senior project manager with Richard White Sons. "Immediately, I found the software to be very user friendly."

Engineering/CADView all Reviews

  • Chief Architect Design Software User Review by Geiser of America
    Helmuth Geiser has been using Chief Architect design software for nearly a decade now. He credits the software with making change orders "a thing of the past" for Geiser of America, where he is owner and president. When Geiser first bought Chief Architect, he already had about 20 years of experience with a variety of CAD software tools, from AutoCAD and TurboCAD to Micado, a program that is no longer on the market.
  • Google SketchUp Software Review by Ron Hobbs Architects
    The design process has come a long way from 2-D plans on paper -- it is now possible, or even necessary, for 3-D plans to be produced through software like Google SketchUp. Ron Hobbs, owner of Ron Hobbs Architecture, which works on commercial, institutional and urban planning projects, has been using SketchUp since 2001. He is currently using Version 6.4.112.

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