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Stack construction workflow woes blog
September 21, 2022

Construction Workflow Woes: Why Customization Matters

How often do you think about your RFI or submittals process? For most contractors, workflows just are what they are – get the tasks done on time and move on, even if the software you’re using is tedious. But what if there was a better way? Imagine how much more smoothly project management and document control would go for your team if your construction software worked for you rather than against you. 

With STACK, that is the reality, not a pipe dream! Let us show you how. 

Why Your Traditional Software Is Falling Short

Every trade is different. Every project is different. Every workflow for RFIs, submittals, punch lists, closeouts, and more are all different – at least they should be. The problem many contractors run into is that their construction management software treats it all the same. 

You may need to change the status of a document, but your software makes it too complex. Or you need to track submittals moving among subcontractors, architects, and engineering consultants for very specific HVAC or electrical specs, but your software is too limited.  

When there’s a single way to create workflows, whether simple or advanced, your team struggles and productivity suffers. Information might get lost without a complex way to track it, or what could have been a quick update becomes convoluted if you have to go through multiple unnecessary steps. 

What you need is the flexibility to do each workflow your way. 

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