Working with Scheduling

You can run your schedules and allocate production resources as efficiently as you’d like. The easy-to-use critical path management (CPM) feature integrates with the Estimating Add-on Module and other data, enabling you to assign equipment, employees, vendors, and subcontractor to various tasks. You can then generate essential notices and reports.

Sage 100 Contractor has the ability to automatically generate subcontractor and supplier notices that inform them when to perform work and make deliveries, as well as call sheets with phone numbers, dates, schedules, and work descriptions to help you manage every job.

Sage 100 Contractor can automatically email or fax schedules and project documents to your subcontractors and customers at set dates and times that you select.

You can move tasks or extend them as necessary with a few mouse clicks, set task-specific exception days, and create predecessor relationships. You can control float and avoid liquidated damages by comparing the original timetable to actual production. Sage 100 Contractor’s scheduling system can document every change as well as indicate when tasks are running too long. You can even produce cash requirement reports that pull from the estimate the dollar amounts for each task, merge it with the schedule, and tell you how much cash you will need for the project by the day, week, or month.

Here are more features found in Sage 100 Contractor Scheduling:

  • View a graphic display (Gantt chart) of every task.
  • Manage tasks across multiple projects by viewing a schedule of all jobs.
  • Set milestones, billing, and materials orders for any task.
  • Produce call lists and subcontractor notices.
  • Adjust the schedule and Gantt chart to reflect change orders.
  • Keep project information handy in a central location with the Project Work Center.