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Construction Industry Looks to 2023

CFO News Room

As 2022 closes and 2023 begins, we spoke with the members of our senior sales team for the construction industry to get their thoughts on the challenges construction companies will face in the new year. They have been through many business cycles and have seen construction businesses thrive, survive, and fail.

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The ERP Takes A Wrecking Ball To Construction Workflow Friction

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In the construction industry, the ERP is especially valuable considering the complex network of collaborators, and subsequent high volume of data, involved in a single project. From managing subcontractors to coordinating with insurance firms to paying employees, data sits at the heart of every construction project. "I

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Construction, manufacturing and retail account for 40% of administrations

Accountancy Today

Data from The Gazette Official Public Record revealed construction, manufacturing and retail were the sectors that accounted for almost 40% of administrations in 2022.

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Palette Unveils AP Automation Software For Construction Firms

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Palette Software unveiled accounts payable (AP) automation technology that is designed for firms in the construction and engineering industries and run on the cloud, according to an announcement. In June, Centsoft introduced AP automation for companies in the construction sector.

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What Is The Most Important Number In The Universe?

The CFO Centre

Numbers matter. Our mathematical universe is constructed of numbers. We can also deconstruct our entire lives in numbers. The post What Is The Most Important Number In The Universe? The post What Is The Most Important Number In The Universe? Some we can see. Most we can’t.

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Wawa To Construct Drive-Thru-Only Convenience Store In PA

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The architectural design of the 1,850-square-foot store in Pennsylvania’s Lower Bucks County will offer drive-through service only, removing the need to limit the number of customers in the store or to require masks or social distancing. Construction is scheduled to start later this month with a targeted opening by Christmas.

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Home Construction Rebounds In May, But Trouble Lingers

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home construction collapsed in March, the sector rebounded in May after steep declines caused by COVID-19 shutdowns, according to the U.S. But last month’s numbers are 8.8 For the first time since U.S. Census Bureau and the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Building permits in May increased by 14.4