Technology Category
- Sensors - Flow Meters
- Sensors - Liquid Detection Sensors
Applicable Industries
- Buildings
- Cement
Use Cases
- Building Automation & Control
- Time Sensitive Networking
Services
- Training
About The Customer
Smith Brothers Building is a construction company based in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The company, owned by Luke Smith, specializes in designer renovations and bespoke entertainment areas. Luke, originally trained as a butcher, followed his family's lineage of tradesmen to become a qualified carpenter/builder. After gaining experience in commercial buildings and designer homes, Luke decided to start his own company, Smith Brothers Building, with his younger brother Nicholas. The company takes on a significant number of small-sized projects annually, up to an estimated 60 per year.
The Challenge
Smith Brothers Building, a construction company based in New South Wales, Australia, was facing several operational challenges. The company, led by Luke Smith, was managing a significant number of projects annually, which required extensive project management. The use of Excel for tracking jobs was proving to be inefficient, leading to double handling and making real-time tracking almost impossible. Scheduling the team was a time-consuming process, often requiring multiple calls or texts to ensure everyone was aware of their assignments. Additionally, understanding the profitability of individual jobs was difficult, making it hard to gauge the overall financial health of the business. The company was in dire need of a solution that could streamline their operations, improve project tracking, and provide better financial visibility.
The Solution
The company decided to adopt Fergus, a Job Management Software, based on a recommendation from a fellow tradesman. The fact that Fergus integrated seamlessly with Xero, a software they had been using for two years, made the decision easier. The transition to Fergus was smooth, with Luke making use of online training to understand the product and customize it to suit his business needs. Fergus provided a comprehensive financial summary, giving Luke visibility into the status of any given project. It allowed him to identify whether labor or materials were being overlooked, thereby improving the quoting process. The software also reduced the time spent on data entry when quoting, thanks to its 'Favourites' feature. Fergus also provided detailed information on work in progress and cash flow, which helped Luke secure Home and Builders Warranty Insurance, enabling him to take on larger projects.
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