 
Customer
Profile
Tedesco
Construction, Inc.
Reno,
Nevada
Industry
Commercial concrete contracting
Product
PowerTrack Mobile Workforce Solution for Construction
The Challenge
Tedesco Construction, Inc. is an award-winning
concrete subcontractor located in Reno, Nevada. The
company, founded in 1984, does commercial and
manufacturing concrete placement in Nevada and
California. More than 180 employees contribute to
Tedesco’s $25 million annual revenue.
Tedesco encompasses three additional independent
companies that provide concrete pumping, rock and sand
delivery, and curb and gutter equipment. These companies
operate in Nevada, California and Hawaii. They employ
over 50 people.
Tedesco employees do not work in set locations.
Instead, a Tedesco employee may work hundreds of
different jobs in a year, in different towns and
sometimes in different states. Because Tedesco employees
are widely dispersed and may work for more than one of
the Tedesco companies, Tedesco found it challenging to
collect timely and accurate labor hours. And because
concrete work is weather-dependent, the company wanted
to track how weather conditions affect job progress.
In addition to time and attendance and weather
tracking, Tedesco sought to keep track of equipment
assigned to jobs, material delivered to job sites,
vehicle mileage, accidents and equipment repairs in the
shop.
The company needed an application that would
integrate with Tedesco’s Sage Timberline Office
accounting package, and be easy enough for non-technical
employees to use.
The Solution
Tedesco visited vendors at the Timberline Users Group
Convention and Sage Timberline Convention to look for
the right time and attendance application.
“We looked at about 20 different products, but only
came up with two that might work,” remembers Windie
Ruprecht, Tedesco’s payroll administrator.
Ruprecht and Tedesco’s project manager, general
manager and vice president extensively evaluated
PowerTrack and the other solution.
Says Ruprecht, “we chose PowerTrack over the other
product because PowerTrack is a good value and easy to
use.”
Tedesco
uses 15 Palm® Treo 700 WX smart phones for
data collection in the field. The Treo, based on the
Windows Mobile operating system, provides wireless
connectivity with broadband-like speeds. Because the
device is a phone, PDA and a mobile computer, field
supervisors do not need to lug around and keep track of
multiple, heavy devices.
Field supervisors use the Treo to collect field
employee timesheet information, materials delivered to
the job sites, mileage and hours from Tedesco’s pumping
trucks, and information on any accidents that may have
occurred. Employees can even sign their timesheets on
the Treo using PowerTrack’s signature capture
capability.
“We digitally collect all the information an employee
might write on a timecard so we can eliminate the paper
timecards altogether,” explains Ruprecht.
Managers who work in the office enter their timecard
information using the PowerTrack Timesheet application
on a desktop computer. In the shop, supervisors use the
PowerTrack PC Client application to enter shop hours and
information on equipment in the shop for repair.
PowerTrack uploads timecard and other data to Tedesco’s
accounting software at the company’s central office in
Reno.
Tedesco’s workforce, while excellent at the
technology of concrete, include many who are not
technically savvy. Some are even a little reluctant to
work with computers. The company chose PowerTrack in
part because the technology is easy to learn.
“Most of our employees 'got it' right off,” remembers
Ruprecht. “I paired up a few of the less computer-savvy
employees with those who understood PowerTrack well.”
Employees call Ruprecht if they have any questions,
and she usually can explain a procedure over the phone.
In turn, Ruprecht calls Control Solutions technical support when
she has questions. “They are always on their toes to
find the answer, give me ideas or provide help. They
really do go the extra mile for us.”
The Results
Since implementing PowerTrack, Tedesco has reduced
its data entry errors to nearly zero and reduced data
entry time by 65 percent. The accounting department now
enters new employees into the accounting system more
quickly, and foremen complete timesheets daily.
Also, Tedesco is able to collect information that the
company previously was unable to track, such as weather,
mileage, equipment location and status. Tedesco plans to
expand PowerTrack to additional sister companies and to
tracking more types of equipment on projects.
Tedesco originally was looking for a solution to
managing timesheet data across a complex organization.
With PowerTrack, Tedesco has done away with paper
timesheets and their associated errors, and gained more
jobsite, equipment and shop information. This
information provides data for executives to make
decisions and predictions to better manage the
complexities of multiple companies.
“We are a growing company that needed a better way of
collecting man-hours,” says Ruprecht. “PowerTrack pays
off because we spend far less time on data entry and on
fixing mistakes.”
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