Build Efficiency and Innovation with NetSuite.
NetSuite for Construction and Engineering.
Streamline your construction operations and enhance overall efficiency with an all-in-one cloud-based ERP platform.
From project management to financials, use NetSuite to manage projects, track costs, and optimize resource allocation. With real-time insights, your business can make data-driven decisions, boost collaboration among teams, and ensure projects are delivered on time and within budget.
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Efficient Project Management
NetSuite enables efficient project management by centralizing job costing, vendor/subcontractor management, employee timesheets, and more.
It allows tracking project progress, budgets, and timelines in real-time, enhancing decision-making and reducing project overruns.
Transparent Compliance and Reporting
NetSuite offers tools for regulatory compliance and robust reporting capabilities that are updated automatically within the platform.
This ensures that companies can meet industry-specific regulations and reporting requirements.
Unlimited Scalability + Integration
As businesses grow, NetSuite scales with them. Whether a company takes on larger projects or expands geographically, NetSuite can adapt to changing needs.
You can also integrate all of your legacy systems seamlessly with NetSuite.
360° Financial Management
With robust financial tools, NetSuite helps manage complex financial processes such as billing, revenue recognition, and financial reporting.
Ensure accurate financial data and compliance with industry standards on each accounting and financial aspect of your company.
Solution Spotlight: AIA Billing
Custom Solutions in the Construction and Engineering Industry.
Our AIA Billing Solution is tailored to enhance your organization’s existing NetSuite setup and add fully customizable billing functionality to your ERP.
By centralizing your data, project progress, billing, and service items within a unified system, you’ll harness the power of automation and gain comprehensive control precisely when and where it’s required.
How We Implement NetSuite for Construction
Every Beyond Cloud engagement follows a proven four-stage framework, tailored to the project, job-costing, and compliance demands of construction businesses:
- Discovery & Blueprint — map your projects, jobs, and cost structures into a milestone-based plan.
- Configuration & Build — configure NetSuite for project accounting, job costing, and AP/subcontractor management.
- Data Migration & Testing — migrate jobs, vendors, and financials, then validate through structured testing.
- Go-Live & Enablement — launch, support cutover, and enable your team.
What Does NetSuite for Construction Cost?
There is no flat fee — your investment scales with scope. Most mid-market construction implementations range from the low tens of thousands of dollars for a focused rollout to several hundred thousand for complex, multi-entity or heavily customized projects, on top of annual NetSuite licensing.
The biggest cost drivers are your number of users and entities, the modules you deploy, integrations, data volume, and depth of customization. For a full breakdown, see our NetSuite implementation cost guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does NetSuite support job costing and project accounting for construction?
Yes. NetSuite tracks job costs, budgets, WIP, change orders, and profitability by project in real time.
Can NetSuite manage subcontractors, AP, and progress billing?
Yes. NetSuite supports subcontractor management, AP automation, retainage, and progress/milestone billing.
Does NetSuite give real-time visibility into project profitability?
Yes. Role-based dashboards show budget vs. actual, committed costs, and margins across every project.
How long does a NetSuite implementation take for a construction company?
Most run three to six months from kickoff to go-live, depending on project complexity, integrations, and customization.
How much does NetSuite for construction cost?
It is scope-driven — typically from the low tens of thousands to several hundred thousand for implementation, plus annual licensing. See our cost guide for the full breakdown.
