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Should a New Construction Owner Purchase Job Bidding Software?

Jan 26, 2023 | Blog, Career, Job Bidding

Using job bidding software can be beneficial for a new construction company owner. It can help streamline the bidding process and provide a more professional and accurate bid proposal. However, it is important to consider the cost of the software and weigh it against the current volume and size of your projects and the potential return on investment.

If you’re just starting out and have a limited number of projects, you may be able to manage the bidding process with a spreadsheet. However, it won’t be long before you will want to have a more efficient process in place. The sooner you get your job bidding solution in place and configured, the quicker you will be able to crank out bids and grow your business. The use of job bidding software can help you to scale your operations and make the bidding process more efficient.

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Additionally, you might want to consider your target market and competition. If most of your competitors are using construction bidding software, it might be a good idea to consider it, to not miss out on opportunities and to stay competitive.

While job bidding software can be beneficial for a new construction company, it is important to consider the cost and potential return on investment, as well as the current volume and size of your projects, before making a decision. Eventually you may need the big vendor software solutions that are many thousands of dollars. But starting out, look for something that is low cost and non-contract.

When looking for software to help bid construction jobs, there are several key features to consider:

Collaboration and team management tools: These tools should allow multiple team members to work on a bid together and easily share information.

Reporting and proposal generation: The software should have the ability to generate professional-looking reports and proposals, which can help win bids.

Mobile compatibility: As construction business are on the go, it should be accessible on mobile and tablet devices.

Ease of use: The software should be easy to use and navigate, with a user-friendly interface.

Support and training: The vendor should provide adequate support and training to ensure that you are able to effectively use the software to bid on construction jobs.

The cost of construction bidding software can vary widely depending on the features and capabilities of the software, as well as the vendor. Entry level subscription services can cost up to $500 per month, with some software costing much more.

In some cases, the cost of the software may be bundled with other services such as training, support, and implementation assistance, so it’s important to carefully review the total cost and what is included before making a decision. This is also a case where using something easy and intuitive will save you time and money.

We invite you to try ProfitDig. It is a non-contract construction job bidding and costing solution that starts at $99/mo. for a single user. You can even have a phone conversation with ProfitDig co-founder, construction project manager, Jeff Spencer. 

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