Premier Construction Software partners with Lumber

Premier Construction Software has announced an exciting partnership with workforce management platform Lumber. This collaboration aims to bring powerful new capabilities to construction companies by seamlessly integrating Lumber’s advanced workforce management tools with Premier’s comprehensive construction software suite. Together, they are set to streamline how contractors manage their field workforce, improving everything from payroll to workforce tracking.

Benefits of this partnership

This partnership will enable Premier Construction Software users to access Lumber’s automated time tracking, skill matching, and real-time labor cost reporting features. These tools help construction firms manage their teams more efficiently, minimizing human error and saving time on repetitive tasks. 

The integration promises to create a more efficient and connected workflow between office teams and field workers. Companies can better manage workforce data, reduce manual entry, and make more informed business decisions by using a single, integrated solution.

One of the primary benefits of this collaboration is its ability to address the unique challenges faced by construction companies when it comes to workforce management. The industry is notorious for its complexity, and efficient labor management is key to overall project success. With Lumber’s expertise in providing workforce management solutions and Premier’s robust software, contractors can now experience simplified workforce operations with real-time insights. This combination reduces the chance of delays, miscommunication, and unexpected labor costs.

“This partnership elevates our ability to deliver true end value to our clients,” said Karoline Lapko, CEO of Premier Construction Software. “In today’s fast-moving construction landscape, successful project delivery relies on accurate, real-time data flow and seamless software integration. Partnering with Lumber allows us to build a powerful, well-architected API that drives both efficiency and scalability, ensuring that clients are empowered to make timely, informed decisions across their operations.”

Another significant benefit of this partnership is the ability to track labor productivity across different job sites. As Lumber automates this process, contractors can quickly identify trends, adjust workforce allocations, and improve overall project efficiency. Premier Construction Software’s built-in accounting and project management tools can then use these insights to further streamline project costing, budgeting, and invoicing. The integration of the two platforms ensures data consistency, eliminating the need for duplicate entries and improving accuracy.

Bottom line

By partnering with Lumber, Premier Construction Software aims to enhance its offering for mid-size to large construction firms, helping them better manage their workforce and projects. This integration reflects a broader industry trend of leveraging technology to solve construction companies’ complex operational challenges.

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