If you're bidding jobs, buying materials, and paying crews, but couldn't say which jobs actually made you money last year, this session is for you.
Most contractors price the next job based on the last one. That works until your estimates, invoices, and actual costs live in three different places and you're quoting on gut feel. Ohlsen Construction in Kansas used job-level tracking in Ambrook to settle a $100,000 equipment repair decision: fix it or sell it. The numbers made the call obvious.
We'll walk through how contractors see real job-level profit, from first estimate to final payment:
Tag every expense (materials, labor, subs, equipment) to its job
Turn estimates into invoices without re-entering a thing
Compare what you quoted against what the job actually cost
Watch margins update as costs come in, not after the job closes
See profit by job or equipment type, side by side
A live demo and Q&A to help you decide if it's a fit.