Construction Management Software Resources
Articles, Discussions, and Reports to expand your knowledge on Construction Management Software
Resource pages are designed to give you a cross-section of information we have on specific categories. You'll find articles from our experts, discussions from users like you, and reports from industry data.
Construction Management Software Articles
Construction Shifts to the Cloud
The construction industry is moving to the cloud. Shifting the majority of construction operations to the cloud may have been inevitable, but the onset of the pandemic has accelerated the pace of cloud adoption in the construction industry.
by Patrick Szakiel
The Construction Project Lifecycle Drives Innovation in Construction Technology
Construction projects can be gargantuan undertakings, made up of a mind-boggling number of moving parts. Though such projects may be expensive, lumbering giants, they can be tamed with the right stack of construction software.
by Jasmine Lee
Construction Management Software Discussions
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Question on: Sage Construction Management (formerly Corecon)
What editions and modules are included in the solution?
Software Editions
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Corecon is sold as one standard edition which includes the following modules: Contact Management, Lead & Project Tracking, Estimating, Contract Administration, Procurement, Time Tracking, Correspondence, Documentation, Quality and Safety, Scheduling, and Collaboration.
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Question on: Sage Construction Management (formerly Corecon)
What types of firms use Corecon’s software suite?
Clients
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I have used Corecon as a subcontractor and now as a construction material supplier.
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Firms that conduct business on a project basis would be ideal candidates. This includes commercial GCs and Subs, custom home builders, and engineering firms. Most have an accounting system that does not include robust job cost functionality and are looking for a solution to handle estimating, project management, job cost control, and scheduling. Their projects also tend to be at least a week in duration if not longer. Firms that have shorter projects such as maintenance, roofing and door/window contractors would not be suitable candidates.
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Construction Management Software Reports
Grid® Report for Construction Management
Summer 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Construction Management
Spring 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report
Grid® Report for Construction Management
Winter 2026
G2 Report: Grid® Report


