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GRS Construction Software for General Contractors FTP Plan Distribution
FTP for General Contractors, Control Plan Distribution! A set of products and services designed to help General Contractors distribute project drawings and information easily and more efficiently using an FTP site. This solution for FTP includes a Plan Viewer, Plan Import, Product Maintenance and Full Support and Training for all of your subcontractors.
Construction business accounting software helps highway contractors to improve efficiencies
www.maxwellsystems.com Construction business management software helps Community Asphalt to generate invoices efficiently and easily create custom reports, explains Scarleth Fernandez, assistant controller for the highway and paving contractor. Using Maxwell Systems StreetSmarts, this contractor no longer suffers the tedious process of manual material billing tickets, and instead can easily download information and generate invoices efficiently. Plus, this contractor finds the Queries functionality a valuable tool to create custom reports as needed.
Construction Software for General Contractors FTP Plan Distribution
FTP for General Contractors, Control Plan Distribution! A set of products and services designed to help General Contractors distribute project drawings and information easily and more efficiently using an FTP site. This solution for FTP includes an eTakeoff™ Pro Plan Viewer, Plan Import, Product Maintenance and Full Support and Training for all of your subcontractors.
Construction Software for Commecial contractors
Construction Software for Commecial contractors, short video and a specific solution can improve reporting and efficiencies.
SECURITY CLEARANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR GENERAL SERVICES ADMINSTRATION CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS
SECURITY CLEARANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR GENERAL SERVICES ADMINSTRATION CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTORS
After 9/11, security at federal properties became a dominant force in the access to federal properties and in the way citizens interact with their government. Many people such as temporary contract agency employees, construction contractors, service contract workers such as custodians and maintenance personnel were and are directly affected by this heightened process.
This article provides a quick overview of the formal processes used by most federal government agencies to obtain security clearances for the many and varied jobs within the government. The General Services Administration (GSA) will serve as the ‘typical’ agency because GSA encompasses nearly all variations on the theme of security clearance, using such as they do, contract GSA employees both full time and part time; construction contractors; service contractors; information technology contractors; security contractors; and, many other kinds of personnel found at most agencies with the typical kinds of clearance. You could just as easily insert the VA or the BOP and this article would equally apply.
If you prefer an abbreviated review of security clearance procedures used for mainly construction contracts and federal construction contractors, go to www.gsa-insider.com. for a free download on the topic.
Secret, Top Secret and higher clearance levels will not be discussed here, as those clearances are reserved for unique situations usually related to high levels of national security.
In the immediate aftermath of 9/11, the federal government began reorganizing and restructuring processes and procedures relating to the kinds of security clearances required by the feds. For purposes of this discussion, we’ll talk about clearances at lowest technical level of “confidential”, defined as:
Material, which, if improperly disclosed, could be reasonably expected to cause some measurable damage to the national security. The vast majority of civilian contractor personnel are given this very basic level of clearance.
For the typical federal applicant, either as a contract agency employee or contractor/subcontractor employee, the Department of Homeland Security Federal Protective Service, is the administrator of the security clearance process. DHS/FPS as it is known, issues the SF-85P, Questionnaire for Public Trust Positions form, and administers the Electronic Questionnaire for Investigations Processing (e-QIP) clearance system. The DHS/FPS office of Contract Suitability Adjudication (CSA) Section conducts the background investigation and issues the determination for suitability clearance.
There are five suitability determinations:
1. Full Time – Greater than six (6) months or longer and/or routine access – HSPD-12 compliant NACI/NACLC suitability determination.
2. Temporary – six (6) months or less and/or routine access – NAC suitability determination.
3. Construction – After substantial completion (same as Full time or Temporary, above).
4. Lessor – Level 4 and fully occupied Level 3 facilities (same as Full Time or Temporary).
5. Child Care – NAC suitability determination (in accordance with Crime Control Act).
Let’s take # 1, Full Time: There are three acronyms here that need explained. The NACI stands for the National Agency Check with Inquiries; combined with the NACLC, the National Agency Check with Local Agency, this NACI/NACLC grouping means that once the background questionnaire form SF 85P is submitted by an individual, the DHS/FPS will contact the local law enforcement agency having jurisdiction in the area in which you live, to see if you have been in trouble with the local law.
As noted on the SF 85P, the feds don’t care about traffic offenses that resulted in fines of $150 or less. And while it does not specifically say so on this on the form, the feds don’t particularly care about minor misdemeanors, in general. The best policy is to answer all questions on the SF 85P accurately and truthfully.
But face the facts, folks: The Feds are serious, these days. There is a lot of pressure to get it right with a minimum of cost; or at least that’s one of the goals. If your company employs ex-cons or people with law enforcement records, they need to have good paper; meaning the employee should have a paper trail listing their record and the adjudication of the result. In this country, once you have paid for your mistakes, you get a pass and are able to try again.
If you have just been awarded a federal contract and are applying for a security clearance for the First Time and, your company is applying for say a construction project and you have employees who are currently charged with serious misdemeanors or felonies, or who have been recently convicted of felonies. These people may or may not be cleared to work on federal property. Employees who have drug abuse problems (as in recent arrests for drug possession, dealing, etc) probably won’t be cleared, either. So don’t bother. Your employee will (possibly) not be cleared, your company has lost a lot of time and every one is embarrassed.
These suitability determinations are performed on and affect every person that applies for access to federal properties. As a companion to these determinations, GSA has developed access clearances to kinds and types of specific activity, such as for private sector contractor personnel (construction, service contracts, etc) and for agency employment (contract employees).
Factors considered for both types of personnel are the Position Risk Levels:
Low Risk: Those non-sensitive positions include those positions with potential for impact on duties of limited relations to the agency mission.
Moderate Risk: Those sensitive positions that have the potential for moderate to serious impact on duties very important to the agency mission with significant program responsibilities and delivery of customer services to the public.
High Risk: Those sensitive positions that have the potential for exceptionally serious impact on duties especially critical to the agency mission with broad scope of policy or program authority.
Specific to suitability determination number 3 above, are rules for contractor personnel that must have access to federal property for construction purposes. These are:
Escorted – Temporary Contractors who perform work for no more than 10 business days or require only intermittent (irregular) access are not required to undergo a background investigation provided the contractors are accompanied or “escorted” in accordance with national GSA policy. A contractor that has submitted a complete application with fingerprints and is awaiting a favorable determination may be escorted. Escorts are defined as government employees and Long Term Contract Employees who have received a temporary favorable and possess valid identification credentials.
Short Term – Temporary Contractors who perform work on a daily or routine basis (regularly scheduled) for a period of more than 10 business days but no more than 180 calendar days (6 months) will undergo a law enforcement check and an original SF-85P and two (2) sets of fingerprints on Form FD-258 accompanied by a completed FPS Contractor Suitability Adjudication Worksheet. The SF-85P cannot be completed utilizing the e-QIP process. e-Qip is reserved for long term contract employee use only.
Long Term – HSPD-12 and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) implementing instructions requires all contract employees requiring routine access to federally controlled facilities for greater than six (6) months to receive a background investigation. An SF-85P and two (2) sets of fingerprints on Form 258 are required. If the position sensitivity is determined to be moderate or high risk, a complete GSA for 3665 must be part of the submitted background suitability package. e-QIP is the preferred method of completing the SF 85P requirement and the applicant should follow the instructions provided on the Applicant Information Sheet. All e-QIP Federal Protective Service (FPS) Contractor Suitability Adjudications Worksheets processed through the Service Center Security Clearance Office can be emailed to the regional GSA FPS office. Emailing CIW’s MUST be a WinZip file and encrypted attachment to the email since GSA is transmitting personal identity information (PII) outside of the GSA firewall.
You’ll note that under the ‘long term’ category there is notation of HSPD-12. This is the ‘badge’ every contract employee seeks to have if they desire to work long term on federal property. It’s a “smart” card that has encrypted information about you that, among other things includes the type of clearance issued to you. A good resource for learning more about the HSPD-12 card and GSA HSPD-12 application process can be found at:
http://www.gsa.gov/Portal/gsa/ep/contentView.do?contentType=GSA_OVERVIEW&contentId=25746
Click on the “Get your Access Card” and read the FAQ’s about the process to learn more about applying for the magic piece of plastic that some studies say, can add $5,000 – $15,000 to your annual income simply by having federal clearance and working on federal projects.
Security clearances can seem to be a daunting prospect for the uninitiated, but it is not necessarily so. GSA and other agencies have personnel dedicated to assist you in the clearance process, help with ‘bumps in the road’ toward clearance and generally can guide you through the process. It’s another set of paperwork, albeit an important set of paperwork on the path toward federal employment or contractor employment.
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copywrited 12/15/09
Estimating software programs give contractors the tools to compete
The technology explosion has changed the construction industry fundamentally and irrevocably. No single task impacts contractors today more than estimating yet the number one reason construction companies lose money results directly from untimely and inaccurate estimates.
While we at Construction Digital still talk with veteran company principals who reflect wistfully about the days of paper, a slower pace of conducting business, and getting by on guile and the seat of their pants, none are naïve enough to ignore the need to embrace technology at every level if they are to remain successful.
Speed, efficiency, cost management and guaranteed ROI is the name of the game – especially in a recessionary economy where more companies are competing for fewer jobs – and that starts with the abundant availability of bid estimating software that offers industry-specific solutions with advanced integration capabilities and ease of use. Many of the top general contracting firms now have secure online bid rooms that allow subcontractors to download and review specs before submitting their bid on jobs.
Here are some of the top products available to contractors today. Though not inexpensive, once implemented they generally pay for themselves in short order.
ProEst® was developed by Construction Management Software, which has been developing software for construction companies since 1976. ProEst® is in use by more than 6,500 firms and produces quick, accurate and competitive bids. Built on Microsoft SQL technology, ProEst®can be integrated with most leading accounting programs, implemented across trades and features industry-specific templates and localized, updated databases.
ProEst® also comes with pre-built databases for general, electrical and mechanical contractors and can be customized to fit the requirements of niche businesses.ProEst®also runs RS Means, required for companies working with government agencies. RS Means databases are complete with city indexes that are used to accurately calculate costs for specific cities or regions.
Bid4Build is a recognized industry leader and winner of numerous awards. User friendly and designed for general and subcontractors of all sizes and specialties, Bid4Build relies on an extensive database that generates bids, creates cost estimates and reports quickly and accurately across a broad range of projects.
The program’s Estimate Advisor Wizard walks users through a five-step process for building an estimate. Perhaps Bid4Build’s most attractive feature is the fact its extensive item cost database can be customized by adding, deleting or changing both line entries and line item costs.
Sage estimating tools have long ranked among the industry’s most respected and reliable. Sage Timberline Office construction software provides tools such as multiple take-off options, specific pricing databases and integration with accounting systems that build profitability into each job. The databases are easily modified to fit company-specific requirements. Timberline Office also provides the capability of integrating with RS Means for working with government agencies.
On Center Software was founded in 1988 by a group of construction professionals. Since then the company has been driven in its development of fast and accurate takeoff and bidding software. The company’s premier program, On-Screen Takeoff Professional®, is reputedly capable of cutting takeoff time in half because of the speed with which it allows the user to count objects, measure straight and curved lengths, and calculate area and volume. That efficiency in turn theoretically translates into the opportunity to bid on more jobs and enhance the bottom line.
PlanSwift boldly touts itself as “the No. 1 construction takeoff and estimating software” on its website. Applicable to both the commercial and residential sectors, this relatively inexpensive point-and-click program has a small learning curve and is easy to use.
Clear Estimates works from a database crafted by RemodelMAX and can be customized to fit the needs of any trade. The program quickly determines project cost and produces a variety of reports and proposals. The program maintains customer and project databases, processes change order, integrates with QuickBooks Pro and updates price information via an automated price updating service.
Among sector-specific programs, BID2WIN is designed to manage the estimating and bidding processes for heavy/highway contractors. Driven by a Microsoft SQL Server database, it can sustain more than 1,000 simultaneous users without diminished performance.
Favored among electrical contractors, McCormick Systems, Inc was founded by an electrical contractor andhas been developing award-winning estimating software for all facets of the industry — residential, commercial, industrial, institutional, and single story to multi-story – for nearly 30 years. With five different estimating systems, McCormick can provide the right solution for companies of any size, ranging from the one-man shop to the global powerhouse.
Kevin Doyle is an editor at
Dcaa Accounting Software Is A Must For Government Contractors
DCAA stands for Defense Contract Audit Agency. This agency offers financial services for the defense department. In other words, the DCAA mainly performs contract audits on proposals which are submitted to the government. Most people have a misconception about DCAA that it is a regulatory body of the federal government which legislates the accounts software systems of the government contractors. Contrary to this belief, the DCAA is a body which provides financial services for the Department of Defense in settling negotiations and contracts with the federal government. This has thus, much more to do than satisfying the regulations of the government.
Implementing a DCAA accounting software has more to do with constructing contracts and setting their prices. The DCAA helps in determining which government contractors can be awarded the projects of the federal government. To ensure that your bid is selected, it is important to have the right DCAA accounting software. DCAA compliant accounting software has to function beyond the conventional accounting softwares. It should feature the standard QuickBooks functions and have an integrated ERP system. ERP or Enterprise resource planning software is used for pulling all the resources together and managing them. The ERP software system is also used for coordinating the information, resources and functions of the organization.
The ERP enables the traceability of the documentation through the shared resources to make all the costs (direct or indirect) associated with a transparent proposal. This marks a stepping stone for DCAA accounting software. One of the best examples of a DCAA accounting software is the Microsoft Dynamics systems which is an integrated software package that incorporates enterprise resource planning systems and is ideal for government contractors. The benefit of implementing accounting software for enterprise resource planning has much more to do than just compliance. This can generate valuable information which the Defense Contract Audit Agency looks for and this will definitely help in a big way in understanding the situation of your own business.
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Residential Construction Estimating Software for Contractors
Operating construction jobs is a great deal of work, not just in terms of using a level or nail gun. Managing those construction duties is just as time consuming and sometimes aggravating. Small and medium sized contractors have a need for the most help, which will definitely benefit the use of construction estimating software. While there are many software packages used for estimating residential and commercial construction options, they can sometimes be a hassle to use, since the feature an over abundance in customization which is hard to catch onto, or they are so simple they do not cover all the needs of a busy construction office.
Keeping track of the estimates and cost is vital to operating a residential construction business, which means keeping the books straight while being hard pressed for the correct totals. Not doing so, will leave you with lint in your pockets while the business is penny pinched for needs of materials that have not been assessed properly, this can all be done away with while using a Construction estimating residential software package. A contractor will get nowhere committing to expenses without the foreknowledge of them, and that is never a good thing. The success of a business falls to keep track of issues such as expenses as they mount up as well as annual reports. Construction estimating software gives you the upper hand.
Good construction estimating software for residential construction will not only help you stay within local code requirements but also aid in taking the square footage which will allow you to turn that into an estimate with the use of your accounting software that will actually pay you with enough profit to live off of. However, the construction estimating software must harmonize and assimilate with your accounting software, such as QuickBooks. These programs together should be able to walk you through the QuickBooks reports as well as letting you know which ones you have no need of and help you budget the jobs expenses.Construction estimating residential software packages should be priced affordably, and be simple to use. You will need the ability to start from a finished project and work your way backwards. All through the construction process, systematic, from the exterior paint and drywall back to running wire and framing joists even to the beginning point of tilling and grading the ground in which to place a foundation slab. The contractor will need to know the costs of all things involved so the solid profit to show when the job is complete. Construction estimating residential software packages for residential needs does exist and there are several competing packages available, you should evaluate the software, so that the software you choose is based on the needs of your company and the condition of those needs.
You will be in need of a program, which is easy to learn and is adaptable with your bookkeeping software. You will also need software that is designed to fit the size of your construction company, whether it is large or small. The construction estimating residential software should also be clearly documented with simple to understand language as well as systematic instructions or examples. The construction estimating residential software packages should be as clear to you as reading a blueprint or a floor plan. You should also check to make sure that the software you chose has a video tutorial with step-by-step instructions so that you can follow along as you learn to understand and use the construction estimating residential software.
A good construction estimating residential software package will allow you to run several jobs in tandem, while pointing our any cases where there are different areas of the job to run at the same time, which aids in a finished job faster as well as keeping under control the factors of expenses. All these benefits and being able to work smarted allows you more time off to do your thing and not worry about what was left at the office.
Nick Hurd is the developer of LiteningFast Estimating. LiteningFast is an estimating program that helps you estimate faster, easier and more accurately. It’s integrated with QuickBooks to provide job cost. residential construction estimating software saves time and money It was introduced to the market in 1994 and currently has over 3,500 users in the US, Canada, and around the world.
