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Vita - 30 Apr 2008 21:20 GMT
Hi,

     I have a small Construction business and am looking at getting
construction management software. This should include the ability to make
quotes, work schedules, keep contracts from subcontractors and the like all
together for simplicity (e.g I don't want every one of those being its own
excel and word file). I was wondering if I would be able to accomplish this
with contact manager.

thanks,
William Stacey [C# MVP] - 01 May 2008 02:59 GMT
To me, for a small const biz, a combo of BCM and Office Accounting should
get you there (they work together).
You can create quotes and invoices in OA, schedules on BCM, and create
projects/jobs in OA and BCM and keep everthing organized.  For letters to
and from vendors, you still need word or excel, but you can hang those
things in a project to keep it close.  Scanning direct to a contact or
project is not their, but you can work around it.

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