About Us
We are the people you need to make your construction office fiercely competitive. We sell Sage Timberline Office Software to construction companies throughout the southwest. We are experts in Accounting, Estimating, Project Management and Service Management.
We’ve helped companies of all sizes, from the family-owned to the corporate giant. For decades, we’ve helped people just like you – the business owner with a strong vision of company organization, future growth and prolonged profitability. You built your business on integrity, hard-work and clarity. We’ve done the same. We are the people you turn to for financial clarity. We use the latest technology coupled with the finest consulting and the most attentive customer service to bring you what you deserve – TANGIBLE RESULTS.
What we do…
We spend time at your office, talk to you, your people and map out your work flow. Then we dissect it and put together the system you need to make you more efficient.
Efficient = More Control = Tighter Tracking = Profitability
That’s the first step. Once we solve your most pressing problems, we follow your progress. This is the stage where we bring it all together. We make sure you continue to steadily march forward by using best practices. We monitor the implementation and ensure your progress.
But we’re not done yet. Now we continue to reinforce those efforts. We sit down with you, the business owner to make sure you continue to get the results you want. We also talk about further improvements, possible changes and other strategies so you can continue to build your business. Like you, we’re in it for the long haul.







I have a couple of questions I am hoping you can answer. A client of mine runs Timberline 9.4.1 and Explorer is setup on a few machines but there are two mappings to the same db, with the only difference being the case of the drive letter. For example; the top mapping is F:\path\goeshere and the second is; f:\path\goeshere!!! Notice the case of “F/f”. AND..the contents of each view are different. I understand they went through an upgrade a few years ago that was certainly painful.
Where does the path in Explorer come from, or what file hold the settings?
Thanks for any information and help you might be able to lend me!
Derek
derek
6 Apr 09 at 10:30 am