What Is Acumatica Construction Edition? A Complete Guide for Contractors
Acumatica Construction Edition explained, what it is, who it's for, and what it actually does. A practical buyer's guide for growing contractors.

If you're running a growing construction company, you already know the pain points: job cost tracking spread across spreadsheets, retainage calculations done manually, disconnected project management tools, and financial reports that lag weeks behind reality.
That's where Acumatica Construction Edition comes in, a modern cloud ERP platform designed to unify accounting, project management, payroll, and operational reporting into a single system.
1. What Is Acumatica Construction Edition?
Acumatica Construction Edition is a cloud-based ERP system designed to manage construction accounting, job costing, project financials, payroll, change orders, retainage, equipment management, and compliance tracking. Unlike entry-level accounting software, this isn't bookkeeping software with add-ons, it's a fully integrated enterprise system.
2. Core Features for Construction Companies
A. Advanced Job Costing
Construction companies live and die by job cost visibility. With Acumatica, every cost is coded to a job, with real-time WIP tracking, fully allocated labor, materials, and equipment, and forecast vs actual reporting. No more guessing margin mid-project.
B. Progress Billing & Retainage
Construction billing is not simple invoicing. Acumatica supports AIA billing formats, retainage tracking, time & material billing, and percentage-of-completion billing, eliminating spreadsheet workarounds and reducing revenue leakage.
C. Project Management Integration
Acumatica integrates directly with Procore and other field tools, CRMs, and payroll systems. Field data flows into accounting automatically, no double entry, no rekeying.
D. Real-Time Dashboards
Executives can see project profitability, cash flow, AR aging, over/under billings, and labor utilization, all in real time. This is where companies truly move from reactive to proactive.
3. Why Construction Companies Outgrow QuickBooks
Most construction firms start on QuickBooks. It works, until it doesn't. The breakpoints are predictable: no native multi-entity consolidation, weak job cost forecasting, manual retainage tracking, and no real-time dashboards. ERP systems like Acumatica eliminate these constraints.
4. Who Is It Ideal For?
Acumatica Construction Edition is typically ideal for companies between $5M–$100M in revenue, growing contractors adding new divisions, multi-entity organizations, companies expanding geographically, and firms needing better reporting for lenders. If you're scaling, spreadsheets will eventually break.
5. What Implementation Looks Like
ERP implementation isn't just software installation. It includes process mapping, data migration, training, role-based dashboards, and system integrations. At Summit, we focus heavily on minimizing downtime, structuring workflows properly, and aligning ERP with operational strategy.
Final Thoughts
Construction companies today need financial visibility, project-level control, integrated systems, and scalability. Acumatica Construction Edition delivers that, but the system is only as strong as the strategy behind it.
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