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This free report from Intuit reveals the key tech investments that are driving profits and solving the construction industry's biggest cost and labor issues. Get new data on what the top high-growth firms are doing differently to improve operational agility.
Find out how leading construction businesses are eliminating waste by consolidating systems into a single source of truth. Give your business the competitive edge today.
Stop the waste: Disconnected systems are costing you

Wasted spend
Firms waste almost 10% of funds on tools they partially or never use

Fragmentation
The typical firm employs 10 different apps per business, creating data silos

High stakes
The average construction firm invests $58,000 annually on software
The need: Eliminate fragmentation to unlock profitability
- 75% of construction firm decision-makers say they spend too much time managing data due to disconnected tech stacks
- 92% want a single, integrated platform to manage both projects and financials
The solution: An AI-enabled, all-in-one platform —how high-growth firms win
- The largest firms plan to invest an average of $120,000 in technology improvements in the next 12 months
- These high-growth firms have a workforce that is 45% more skilled in AI
- They invest 47% more in technology than the average construction firm
AI-powered automation and all-in-one software solutions can consolidate data across entities and projects. They provide real-time insights to manage costs on local projects and scale your business.
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- Stop: Wasting 10% of technology spend on unused tools.
- Future-proof: Leaders require AI expertise to remain competitive and profitable.
- Non-negotiable: Most firms demand an integrated tech stack to manage projects and financials.
Even as construction firms, on average, plan to invest $120,000 in technology improvements in the coming year, they waste almost 10% of that on digital tools they never use.

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