Note: This article reflects ERP platforms and capabilities as of mid-2025. These systems continue to evolve with frequent updates and partner enhancements. While this comparison is accurate today, it has a practical shelf life of about 12–18 months.
Choosing the right ERP for your construction company isn’t just about features. It’s about fit. About leverage. About getting the right visibility into your jobs, finances, and teams—without locking yourself into a system that causes more frustration than value.
In this article, we break down the most common construction ERP platforms we see in the market: Acumatica, Viewpoint Vista, Sage Intacct, NetSuite, and Foundation.
We’ll cover where each shines, where they struggle, and how to think about which one might be right for you.
What it is: A cloud-based ERP that includes project accounting, job costing, subcontracts, compliance, payroll, and field service capabilities. Often implemented through VARs (value-added resellers).
Where it fits best: Mid-size general contractors or specialty trades with $10M–$100M in revenue looking to unify accounting and operations under one roof.
Strengths:
Watchouts:
Verdict: Best for contractors who want a customizable ERP backbone with room to grow—but you need
a strong guide.
What it is: A long-standing ERP platform for construction, built with deep accounting and job costing capabilities. Popular among union contractors, heavy civil firms, and legacy users.
Where it fits best: Larger contractors with complex financials, union and certified payroll, or high compliance needs.
Strengths:
Watchouts:
Verdict: Strong accounting DNA—best for finance-heavy contractors with internal capacity to support adoption.
What it is: A modern, cloud-based accounting and financial management platform tailored for construction. Sage Intacct is Sage’s next-generation solution for companies that need real-time visibility and strong financial controls.
Where it fits best: Growing contractors looking for robust financial tools with modern usability and cloud accessibility.
Strengths:
Watchouts:
Verdict: A strong choice for CFO-driven companies that want visibility, speed, and automation—when paired with a capable field ops solution.
What it is: A widely-used cloud ERP platform that serves many industries, including construction through partner-developed add-ons. NetSuite is known for its scalability, financial controls, and automation.
Where it fits best: Larger construction firms, developers, or multi-division organizations looking for end-to-end visibility and enterprise-level ERP capabilities.
Strengths:
Watchouts:
Verdict: Best for enterprise-level contractors or developers who need ERP horsepower and have internal capacity or partners to build out construction-specific workflows.
What it is: A construction-specific accounting and project management platform geared toward small to mid-sized contractors, with deep support for job costing, union payroll, and reporting.
Where it fits best: Self-performing contractors and subcontractors looking for a construction-first system with strong accounting features and industry-specific reporting.
Strengths:
Watchouts:
Verdict: A strong fit for contractors that prioritize detailed financial and labor control over modern UI or integration breadth. Great for subcontractors and trades with prevailing wage and union payroll complexity.
Platform | Job Costing | Field Tools | Cloud-Based | Best Fit For | Key Weaknesses |
Acumatica |
✅ Robust |
⚠️ Basic |
✅ Yes |
Mid-size GC/Specialty Trades |
VAR-dependent |
Viewpoint Vista |
✅ Excellent |
⚠️ Minimal |
⚠️ Partial |
Finance-heavy / Union Contractors |
User Experience |
Sage Intacct |
✅ Strong |
❌ None |
✅ Yes |
CFO-led growth-focused firms |
Requires field integration |
NetSuite |
✅ Strong |
⚠️ Add-ons |
✅ Yes |
Enterprise-level construction |
Requires customization |
Foundation |
✅ Strong |
⚠️ Basic |
⚠️ Partial |
Subcontractors / Labor-Heavy |
Legacy architecture |
Procore is not a construction ERP—but it’s an essential part of the tech stack for many contractors. Procore provides best-in-class project management and field collaboration tools, along with strong capabilities in project financials like budgets, change orders, commitments, and billing.
When integrated with an ERP system (like Acumatica, Sage Intacct, or NetSuite), Procore can become the operational front-end that connects jobsite activity with back-office accounting. It's an excellent pairing for contractors who want real-time visibility from field to financials but don't want to compromise on usability or field adoption.
If your ERP lacks strong mobile tools or project management features, Procore is often the right complement.
That depends on what you're solving for.
Just know this: no system is plug-and-play. Your ERP is only as good as the team that configures it—and the processes behind it.
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