Choosing The Right Construction ERP Partner is An Important Decision
We highlighted how the construction industry is facing huge
disruptive changes. In short, we need to modernize and change the way we work
because:
·
Margins
are under pressure
·
Productivity
is poor
·
We
have a serious skills shortage
·
Project
delivery performance is not good enough
·
Competition
is intensifying
You need to be prepared to meet
these unprecedented challenges. You need to make decisions to adapt your
business to become one of the winners in the future.
Today most engineering and construction companies will
struggle because they have far too many business systems and are heavily
dependent on Excel as their primary management reporting tool. This
undisciplined approach will hold them back as they try to extend digital design
tools such as Building Information Modeling (BIM) and adopt
data-driven, integrated processes and systems. In fact, I would say that the
bigger the company, the worse the situations seem to be. We are seeing tier one
construction companies go out of business because they are too slow to adapt
and lack governance and control. This trend is accelerating.
Investing in construction and asset-centric enterprise resource planning (ERP)
software is the
first step to getting your business under control so you can provide a solid
foundation to govern your business. The right construction ERP provides the
critical platform to adopt new ways of working, such as offsite manufacturing, digital asset lifecycle management
and BIM.
Contracting for outcomes
(servitization) and supporting the asset through its whole life require a
complete solution that lets you accurately bid and then execute on contracts
that extend over the life of an asset rather than through the commissioning
process only.
“But We Already Have ERP …”
You may have already invested in an
ERP solution but, in my experience, it is probably not deployed as a true
enterprise solution touching all functions of the business.
It often ends up being finance and
possibly a human resources system only. This is not ERP. There are many reasons
why this is usually the case, but perhaps the biggest reason is that the
software solution you have chosen was simply not designed for your industry, so
it was never going to be anything more than a poor back-office solution.
The industry is under huge pressure
to change, and the companies that successfully challenge the slower, more
hide-bound global giant contractors will be the ones who select the right
partner with the right software designed for the industry. These companies are
the challengers.
Once they have the right software
system of record in place, they can transform their business, making themselves
more competitive on price, adding capabilities to sell projects the way project
owners want to buy and putting themselves in an entirely new category from
their competitors. Some global giant construction companies may also make this
transition once they accept that they need to challenge and reinvent themselves
so they can avoid being marginalized by faster-moving insurgent contractors or
new entrants from other industries.
But first, it is essential that you
select enterprise software based on the right criteria. All too often,
third-party selection consultants are brought in to help select a new business
system, but the true requirements of the construction industry are often
misunderstood even by ERP experts.
Frontline Information Technology is a major ERP company in ERP Software development services and we design and give
tailor-made solutions for any company coming in a small, mid or large cap. We develop customized solutions
for industries to meet the flow and standards practice by them in different
segments.
If you are looking for a Custom ERP solution for your company, you can contact and reach us. We are ready to understand your
needs and will give you best solution to meet up your requirements.
For
more information to consider when selecting a construction and asset centric
ERP Software Modules, kindly go through our website:- www.fit.ae
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