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Englewood Construction Goes Nationwide With Procore Construction Project Management Software

Longtime Procore client Englewood Construction is profiled in the July/August 2011 issue of Contractor's Tool Source magazine. The article examines Englewood's success in expanding its retail and restaurant construction business nationwide, even as other contractors downsize operations.

Englewood's secret to success? The company has honed its ability to adhere to project schedules and keep projects within budget. Procore construction management software is one of the tools used to get jobs completed on time and under budget.

Englewood Construction has been using Procore project management software for more than four years. Englewood has provided input on the design and functionality of Procore as the software has steadily acquired key features. As Chuck Taylor, Director of Operations at Englewood Construction notes in the article, "Procore's people have worked with us to add functionality that makes Procore even more user friendly."

Taylor also notes that Procore is having an impact on how Englewood operates. "Procore makes our subcontractors be more computer-savvy. Many subcontractors still want drawings and faxes and getting them up to speed is a challenge, but our clients swear by Procore."

"Procore is helping change our construction process. There are no leaps in the schedule if it gets crunched. The Procore system helps us look ahead and identify the bottlenecks," Taylor adds.

All of us at Procore are proud that our construction project management software provides value to our clients -- particularly for those clients who discovered us years ago and have continued to grow with Procore as we add more features and functionality. Congratulations to Englewood Construction for managing to expand and increase its business, even in a challenging market environment!

Click here to download the PDF file of the Contractor's Tool Source article entitled "Survival Strategies" from the July/August 2011 issue.