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A 1% increase in costs can make all the difference between profit and loss, so having better visibility and control over all project phases beginning with estimating is essential.
Whatever you call it—modular construction, offsite construction, prefabricated construction, manufacturing-blended construction or construction integrated manufacturing, operating in a shop environment instead of the construction site makes sense.
Integrated business systems, or what is sometimes referred to as a Construction ERP, have struggled to meet the needs of the construction and engineering industry for some time.