On Center Software partners with Simpson Strong-Tie

Words: Melkon AbadzhyanOn Center Software, the first name in construction automation, announces today a new partnership with Simpson Strong-Tie® Company, Inc. Due to this strategic partnership, Simpson Strong-Tie®’s leading structural building products are now immediately available for contractors within On Center Software’s Quick Bid® solution.

Quick Bid® is the preferred estimating solution for construction professionals. This highly intuitive software enables contractors to easily, accurately, and consistently increase project win rates and profit margins. The award-winning solution improves ramp up time, eliminates discrepancies, improves bottom line profits, provides material quotes, identifies and analyzes risk factors, measures and analyzes project progress, and also provides reports.

“We are one of the largest suppliers of structural building products with a commitment to helping customers succeed by providing outstanding products,” says Randy Daudet, National Manager at Simpson Strong-Tie®. “We are excited to work with On Center Software to deliver products and services that enable estimators and project managers to work at peak efficiency.”

For over 50 years, Simpson Strong-Tie® focuses on creating structural products that help people build safer and stronger homes and buildings. The company is committed to helping customers succeed by providing exceptional products, full-service engineering and field support, product testing and training. Simpson works closely with industry professionals to provide code-listed, field-tested products, and value-engineered solutions.

“We focus on the success of our customers, they drive our business. Our partnership with Simpson Strong-Tie® results in best of breed automation software uniting with top notch structural building materials helping customers succeed in the industry worldwide,” states Angelo Castelli, COO at On Center Software.
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