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Construction management - Software/organization
Hey All - As my fix & flip company has grown in the last two years, we are beginning to bring our own construction in house. Before we go full in house, we are really trying to dial in the quoting process, specifically with putting material lists together. We are good at investing* and wouldn't consider ourselves the best contractors. We are in Sub-markets, which have led us to having a very small general contracting pool and can't find any contractors to keep up with demand. Really reaching out today to see if anyone has a good recommended software they use for material list organization & construction management softwares. Our goal is to be able to use either some type of software or spreadsheets to continue to build off of and help dial in our costs as we begin to hire more contractors for our team. Appreciate all the help in advance!