An AV/IT Specialty Contractor Is Saving Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars in Labor Costs with Fieldwire
7.5 hours/week
Average amount of time each Encompass AV team member spent in back-and-forth and rework before Fieldwire
375 hours/year
Average amount of time each Encompass AV team member saves with Fieldwire
Encompass AV at-a-glance
Solutions: Building AV/IT, cabling, and connectivity
Customers: GCs, architects, and developers in hospitality entertainment, office technologies, healthcare, education, and intelligent buildings
Location: Greater Chicago metro
Notable projects: Gibsons Italia, 90 North, Hotel Zachary, CompTIA
This is a story about one specialty contractor’s positive experience using Fieldwire. Although each business’s results may vary, Fieldwire believes this story is a powerful testimonial in support of the use of construction management technology to save construction businesses time and money.
Before Fieldwire
Encompass AV used to rely on a mishmash of paper documents, cloud-based services, and word of mouth to coordinate as many as 10 ongoing projects simultaneously. On-site teams spent untold hours in back-and-forth conversations to correct or confirm equipment and installation locations, only to spend additional time in rework to fix mistakes.
Now, more than ever, that wasted effort comes at a considerable cost. Businesses like Encompass AV, affected by COVID-19 shelter-in-place measures, can’t afford delays without risking missed payments from customers — and being short for payroll.
With Fieldwire
Fieldwire was implemented for all Encompass AV, including nine ongoing projects. PM Patrick Pfeifer continues to advance these projects while working from home, using Fieldwire to coordinate and communicate with his field teams.
Patrick estimates his team saves more than an hour each day — 7.5 hours/day per person.
Not only does this save the company money — approximately $105,000/year in labor costs — but it ensures he and Encompass AV complete their projects on time so they can get paid, keep cash flow going to pay employees, and take on more work despite the pandemic and its impact.