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3 vital areas - Preconstruction - Stack
September 7, 2022

3 Vital Areas Your Preconstruction Team Should Focus On

We all know the preconstruction phase can make or break a project. The anxiety of over- or underbidding plagues contractors, plus there’s the added headache of labor shortages and pricing volatility. We’ve got 3 particular areas of your preconstruction process you can overhaul with STACK’s help to make sure you’re setting your construction crews up for successful builds. 

Area 1: Improve Business Efficiency

Submitting winning bids is all about strategy, and your estimators need more time to think critically about their work. With better business processes, you can save precious time in the bid process and also have visibility into operations so you can continue to fine-tune the way your team works for optimal success. 

How STACK Can Help

Plan & Document Management

Efficiency starts with being able to find what you need, when you need it. STACK allows you to store your plans, specs, and other documents within the app, in a folder structure that works for your company. Our sophisticated tools give your team fast access to the plan pages and information you need with search, autonaming and numbering, and hyperlinking. 

Faster, More Accurate Takeoffs

With just a few clicks of your mouse, you can measure and count with significantly greater accuracy than on paper blueprints. From simple linear and area measurements to pitched roofs and arcs, takeoffs are simple. STACK also allows you to attach items and assemblies (from provided sets of common materials in your trade or your own custom material catalog) to your takeoffs for a clear bill of materials. 

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