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HCSS

Score9.5 out of 10

114 Reviews and Ratings

What is HCSS?

HCSS is a construction software suite. It includes functionality for bidding, time card and project management, safety, planning, scheduling, equipment management, and data warehousing and reporting. Each module can be purchased separately. The suite can be hosted in the cloud.

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HeavyBid - build the structure of an estimate
HeavyBid - manage sub and material quotes
HeavyBid - create professional bid proposals
HeavyJob - manage a job site from a mobile device
HeavyJob - capture job site photos from any device
HeavyJob - review, edit, and approve time cards from a mobile device
HeavyJob - review daily job information and crew performance on a mobile device
HeavyJob - see how jobs are performing from a mobile device
HCSS Safety - lead safety meetings
HCSS Safety - keep permanent inspections in one central location
HCSS Safety - capture near misses in the field
HCSS Safety - capture incident information as soon as it happens
HCSS Safety - JHAs/JSAs/AHAs

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Top Performing Features

  • Photo documentation

    Users can document construction progress and/or issues by uploading photos from the field.

    Category average: 8.5

  • Issue tracking & punchlists

    Users can track issues from the field, and create punchlists upon substantial completion.

    Category average: 8.2

  • Jobsite reports

    Users can create and share reports on jobsite safety, daily progress, etc.

    Category average: 8.2

Areas for Improvement

  • Plan markups & sharing

    Users can annotate plans from the field and easily share plans/markups with other project stakeholders.

    Category average: 8.2

  • Collaboration & approvals

    Users can comment, send messages, and/or approve documents.

    Category average: 8.1

  • RFI tools

    Users can create, send, receive, and archive Requests for Information (RFIs), to record exchanges with subcontractors, vendors, and other suppliers.

    Category average: 8.4

The only one for heavy civil construction

Pros

  • Production costs
  • Production tracking
  • Equipment allocations

Cons

  • Appears complicated at initial onset; messy interface
  • Not very user friendly, even after training
  • Cumbersome when used in conjunction with other platforms

Return on Investment

  • Forecasting
  • Production

Other Software Used

Procore, Oracle JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, Yardi Voyager

Usability

A Leader in the Construction World

Pros

  • HCSS works wonderfully as a timecard. Using the application is very easy and it speaks very well to our data systems.
  • HCSS is the pinnacle of estimating tools. It allows multiple analytics and set-ups for estimators. In addition, conversions of your bid into budgets are extremely easy once exported.
  • Within HeavyJob, once you enter in manhours and production data they run all the data analysis for you, providing graphs and figures from your inputs.

Cons

  • The software itself seems to be a bit outdated as far as user interface
  • I'm not sure if this is a result of too much data or what, but the programs tend to be on the slower side when importing and exporting data.

Alternatives Considered

Sage Estimating

Other Software Used

Procore, DocuSign, Sage 500 ERP

The Cadillac Software

Pros

  • Customer support.
  • Easy to use.

Cons

  • I can't think of any!

Return on Investment

  • Money savings.
  • Ability to bid more projects in less time.

From a Paper Notepad to a Sofeware Program, what an upgrade.

Pros

  • Dispatcher's history function is of great use. The ability to quickly know what job and what crew used a certain piece of equipment is very useful.
  • Dispatcher's ability to transfer information from one user to the next to reports for end users saves a lot of time and confusion.
  • The amount of time and money that is saved by our lowboy drivers is huge because of the ability to located the piece using the GPS units

Cons

  • In Dispatcher you should be able to make adjustment (date, time, equipment, notes) to scheduled equipment after it has been assigned to driver in dispatch screen
  • In Dispatcher you should be able to select multiple pieces of equipment to modify in dispatch window
  • Dispatch screen in Dispatcher would be better if displayed horizontally instead of vertical

Spot on estimating and Field Management software!

Pros

  • #1 is support! HCSS is by far the best software support of any product we have ever used. Unlike most software companies HCSS utilizes their support calls to help upgrade their software. When you here them tell you that they will write down a particular issue you come across during a support call if they can't help you then and there they will research and get an answer to you extremely fast. If the software will not do it, you can bet there is a good chance it will be on the list of enhancements you will see come out in the near future.
  • Estimating software is very extensive. Their software is capable of handling the smallest estimate all the way to the largest joint venture estimate. It has advanced features that make it extremely useful for analyzing job materials, subcontractors etc.
  • HeavyJob is an extremely useful tool for the field to keep the office up to date with job costs. Everything is at the Foreman's fingertips on Tablets to allow the information from the field to get uploaded to HeavyJob manager which then can export to accounting. We are also able to give our Foreman the ability to deal with the Daily and weekly safety needs (Tailgate Meetings, incident Investigation, observations etc.) right on the Tablets thru HeavyJob.

Cons

  • Dispatcher is not offered in a mobile version which we have asked for several times. I think they just don't have enough users to make it worthwhile.
  • Heavybid needs to have the flexibility to add markup to add ons such as Bond and Small Tools etc.
  • HCSS needs to have an onscreen takeoff to allow seamless integration of takeoff from the screen to Heavybid without having additional manual input.

Other Software Used

Bluebeam Revu