How Sachse Construction Integrated Accounting and Operations

Sachse’s rapid growth and increasingly complex projects strained existing software and created a heavy reliance on Microsoft Excel as a bridge between non-integrated Operations and Accounting solutions. Project efficiency was impacted by a dependence on the Accounting department for financial reporting, a lack of real-time data, and difficulty in quickly identifying and limiting margin erosion. Inherent inefficiencies included duplicative data entry and spreadsheet reconciliation which weighed heavily on all.

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“Instead of Accounting living in one world and Operations in another, it’s one world.”

Kathy Sulik, Project Manager, Sachse Construction

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