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iSqFt

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What is iSqFt?

ConstructConnect retains the iSqFt brand after merging the company; the platform is ConstructConnect's bidding and digital take off platform focused on helping construction contractors and companies locate bids and earn jobs.

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  • Document sharing (5)
    7.0
    70%
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What is iSqFt?

ConstructConnect retains the iSqFt brand after merging the company; the platform is ConstructConnect's bidding and digital take off platform focused on helping construction contractors and companies locate bids and earn jobs.

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Features

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Product Details

What is iSqFt?

iSqFt Technical Details

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Frequently Asked Questions

ConstructConnect retains the iSqFt brand after merging the company; the platform is ConstructConnect's bidding and digital take off platform focused on helping construction contractors and companies locate bids and earn jobs.

Reviewers rate Issue tracking & punchlists and Jobsite reports highest, with a score of 10.

The most common users of iSqFt are from Mid-sized Companies (51-1,000 employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Contractors have found that the software provided by iSqFt greatly improves communication and collaboration during the project invite process. By allowing them to easily send project invites via email for review, they have been able to enhance their ability to communicate and collaborate with subcontractors. This has resulted in more streamlined project management and improved productivity. In addition, companies using iSqFt have reported that they are able to receive bid invites that they may have otherwise missed, which has greatly enhanced their project selection process. With the ability to efficiently manage and organize projects they are bidding on, users have found that they can save time and be more productive. The centralized project information, including plans, RFI, and addendums, provided by iSqFt streamlines project management and ensures that all stakeholders have access to the relevant documents and information. Additionally, users have found that by avoiding sending large files through email, they can prevent issues with file size limitations and ensure smooth communication.

For contractors looking to expand their network and project opportunities, the software enables them to search for subcontractors in new markets. This feature has allowed users to connect with a wider range of potential partners and discover new business opportunities. Moreover, iSqFt provides a centralized list of active work in the area, helping users discover projects they may have otherwise missed. By simplifying the bidding process and cutting steps compared to manual methods, the software saves users valuable time. Additionally, users appreciate being able to access project details such as location, project manager, and drawings in one convenient space. The keyword feature in iSqFt saves time by flagging relevant information, while the ability to access original bid specs provides added security during the bidding process.

Despite these benefits, some users have expressed dissatisfaction with the software and suggested improvements for its redevelopment. However, overall feedback indicates that iSqFt is highly valued by estimators, project managers, and general superintendents who rely on it to view bid opportunities and track bids. The software simplifies the sharing of project documents and information with all project stakeholders, facilitating collaboration between consulting engineers, mechanical contractors, and general contractors on construction projects. It also helps users keep track of upcoming projects and bidding opportunities in their area, offering valuable project listings. With iSqFt sending email notifications for relevant bidding opportunities, users save time and effort that would be spent searching for projects independently. In summary, iSqFt is widely regarded as a powerful tool that improves communication, streamlines project management, and enhances the project selection process for contractors. The ability to download drawings and find projects to bid online is a major benefit for users, allowing them to access important project information with ease. iSqFt helps track down upcoming bids, solving a common problem for users who may have otherwise missed out on potential projects. With its user-friendly interface, the software is used by estimators, project managers, and general superintendents to view bid opportunities and track bids efficiently.

By providing a centralized platform for project information, iSqFt simplifies the sharing of project documents and information with all project stakeholders. This streamlines communication and ensures that all parties are on the same page throughout the duration of a construction project. Users appreciate the convenience of having location details, project manager information, and drawings readily available in one space, eliminating the need to search through multiple sources.

One of the standout features of iSqFt is its comprehensive keyword search functionality. This feature saves users significant time by flagging relevant information based on specific search terms. Additionally, users value the added security provided by accessing original bid specs within the software.

The software's ability to facilitate collaboration between consulting engineers, mechanical contractors, and general contractors has been highly beneficial for construction projects. By providing a central hub for communication and information sharing, iSqFt ensures accuracy in bidding and takeoff processes. This has resulted in improved efficiency and productivity throughout various stages of construction projects.

iSqFt also offers valuable notifications through email. Users receive notifications for relevant bidding opportunities in their area, saving time and effort that would otherwise be spent searching for projects individually. Overall, iSqFt is seen as an indispensable tool for contractors looking to streamline their processes, expand their network of subcontractors, and stay up-to-date with upcoming bidding opportunities in their area of operation.

Helpful for sharing documents and information: Many users have found the platform helpful for easily sharing documents and information with project stakeholders. It offers a convenient way to collaborate and keep everyone on the same page.

Convenient website design: Users appreciate the simple and easy-to-navigate website design, which makes it convenient to locate and download project plans. The intuitive layout saves time and allows for quick access to important information.

Useful resources for job bidding: Several reviewers mentioned that iSqFT offers valuable resources that make an estimator's job easier. From comprehensive project details to bid opportunities, these features streamline the bidding process and provide essential information for making informed decisions.

Collaboration Features: Users have found iSqFt lacking in collaboration features, making it difficult for team members to work together efficiently. Some reviewers have mentioned the need for improvements such as the option to submit bids directly on the platform and better integration with other programs.

Search Functionality: The inability to search plans and specifications for keywords has been a common issue mentioned by users. This requires users to manually page through all plans, resulting in time-consuming navigation. Some reviewers have suggested adding subcategories for better job filtering to improve search functionality.

Cluttered Interface: Several users have commented on the cluttered interface of iSqFt's website, which contains a lot of information and small text. This makes it challenging for users to find specific information located in multiple places. The cluttered design also affects readability, especially for those with failing eyesight.

Users have provided valuable recommendations based on their experience with iSqFt. They emphasize that iSqFt is easy to use, thanks to its user-friendly interface. They recommend exploring all available resources on the website to maximize the benefits of using iSqFt. Users also suggest trying out iSqFt, as it offers a wide database and caters to both experienced users and newcomers in the construction industry. These recommendations highlight the platform's user-friendliness and its suitability for various user levels within the construction sector.

Attribute Ratings

Reviews

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Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
iSqFt helps me keep track of upcoming projects and bidding opportunities in my area. It has projects listed that I may not have been aware of if not through their platform. iSqFt also send emails when new bidding opportunities featuring my scope become available which is a great for someone who is busy bidding projects because it eliminates the time it takes digging through the bid boards to find relevant projects.
  • preemptively sends emails for new opportunities related to my scope.
  • Has features to narrow down the exact opportunities you are looking for.
  • Has an extremely simple to use web interface.
  • Create sub categories under other trades that allow to better narrow down the exact jobs you are looking for.
  • Not send repeatetive emails for the same projects.
  • Make the service more affordable to small business's looking to grow.
I have noticed that many projects listed on iSqFt do not have all of the project details required to accurately bid a project. It would be nice if they had a vetting process that would required customers to upload certain documents and confirm they have certain information beofre placing the job out to bid through their platform.
Construction Project & Field Management (9)
21.11111111111111%
2.1
Plan distribution & viewing
N/A
N/A
Plan markups & sharing
N/A
N/A
Document sharing
60%
6.0
Collaboration & approvals
70%
7.0
As-built drawings
N/A
N/A
Mobile app
N/A
N/A
Submittal design and management
N/A
N/A
Specifications
60%
6.0
Change orders
N/A
N/A
Estimating (5)
N/A
N/A
Takeoff tools
N/A
N/A
Job costing
N/A
N/A
Cost databases
N/A
N/A
Cost calculator
N/A
N/A
Bid creation
N/A
N/A
Human Resource Management (6)
N/A
N/A
Employee demographic data
N/A
N/A
Job profiles and administration
N/A
N/A
Workflow for transfers, promotions, pay raises, etc.
N/A
N/A
Organizational charting
N/A
N/A
Organization and location management
N/A
N/A
Compliance data (COBRA, OSHA, etc.)
N/A
N/A
Payroll Management (7)
N/A
N/A
Pay calculation
N/A
N/A
Support for external payroll vendors
N/A
N/A
Off-cycle/On-Demand payment
N/A
N/A
Benefit plan administration
N/A
N/A
Direct deposit files
N/A
N/A
Salary revision and increment management
N/A
N/A
Reimbursement management
N/A
N/A
Asset Management (1)
N/A
N/A
Tracking of all physical assets
N/A
N/A
Reporting & Analytics (4)
N/A
N/A
Dashboards
N/A
N/A
Standard reports
N/A
N/A
Custom reports
N/A
N/A
Data exportability
N/A
N/A
  • It has helped increase exposure and the number of General Contractors we can meet and bid with
  • It has caused some wasted time by digging through bids that do not have all the relevant information to issue a proposal
  • It has made bidding opportunities easier by sending them directly to us.
PlanHub and iSqFt are comparable to eachother. I do believe iSqFt has a slightly better user interface. I have used both for many years and do not particularly prefer one over the other. They both seem to have the same features and information that allow me to easily review and bid project opportunities.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We work with consulting engineers, mechanical contractors, and general contractors on plan and specification construction projects. The general contractor posts plans and specs under the project on the website so bidders and sub contractors can avoid having to pick up paper files and also avoid sending large files through email.
  • Even with a "Limited Access" free account, you are able to see all the necessary files. When using it to just look at a job and download documents, this is all you should need. With more access you can see more projects that are out to bid but as a sales engineer for a manufacturer, I receive the bid requests from my contractors who are bidding there is no need to upgrade my access level.
  • Documents are very easy to download into a .zip file and you can pick and choose which documents you want to download for specific trades. Plus there is a specific tab for Addenda so you don't have to search through the Documents tab. The tabs also show the amount of files in each tab so you can easily stay up to date on current documents.
  • The Dashboard of each job shows the project general contractor and for subcontractors, responding to a bid request is as easy as clicking a button to indicate if you will bud or will not bid. This dashboard also shows location and the project description which are particularly helpful for a manufacturers rep/sales engineer that may not see the project description otherwise.
  • The formatting and sizing of the font can be a little clunky at times. The main tabs at the top (Home, Projects, Prequalification, Administration) are rather large while the tabs within the project (Dashboard, Details, Bidder/Packages, etc..) are a little small. For those engineers who spend all day looking at computers and have failing eyesight, this can get to be a pain since the format is also spread out while being small font. If you zoom in to read, it cuts out a lot of the other sections you'd like to see.
  • Things are only updated on the project details if they are manually entered. If the company that enters the project into the system only fills out the minimum amount of detail, some of the function of the detail tab is rendered useless. Some of these inputs include value range, number of building, number of stories, total area, etc. which is used by some subcontractors for budget purposes and internal statistics on jobs that are bidding. So what you get out of this section is all that the owner of the projects wants to put in.
  • There is a button to submit an RFQ or general question but you must be a subscriber to the software to enter a question. Otherwise it's a long process of going up the chain of command to submit. This makes it confusing for the team fielding the questions since they are coming from different chains of communication. I've had jobs where my questions were completely missed because of this.
iSqFt is great for communication project requirements, bid intents, projects and documentation changes, and follow up transmittals. Since a basic membership is free, it is a good way to distribute documents to bidders and sub bidders and not have to worry about manually sending out addenda and dealing with email file size limitations.
Construction Project & Field Management (10)
66%
6.6
Plan distribution & viewing
90%
9.0
Plan markups & sharing
N/A
N/A
Document sharing
100%
10.0
Issue tracking & punchlists
100%
10.0
Photo documentation
100%
10.0
Jobsite reports
100%
10.0
RFI tools
70%
7.0
Collaboration & approvals
N/A
N/A
As-built drawings
100%
10.0
Mobile app
N/A
N/A
Estimating
N/A
N/A
Human Resource Management
N/A
N/A
Payroll Management
N/A
N/A
Asset Management
N/A
N/A
Reporting & Analytics
N/A
N/A
  • Compared to searching folders in FTP sites for addenda, this is a much easier way to view if there are new addenda right on the home page of the project. This can save a lot of time, especially if the FTP site I am viewing has not been updated to reflect addenda, which is often the case. Then it becomes too late in the bid to submit any questions if required, and sometimes if we miss something regarding our scope in the addenda, we end up eating the cost for it.
  • The fact that this avoid having to send files via email is a great advantage. Different company servers have different limits for max file size so this avoids bounce-backs.
  • Being able to see the full project description in my position as a sales engineer for a manufacturer is a bid benefit. Sometimes the description describes bid alternates that are not described in the spec and that we wouldn't hear about until after we send out our proposal. It is also helpful to gauge if the job is a renovation, expansion, or new construction.
I have been invited to view projects on other platforms such as Procore and have been required to enter a login for certain jobs. However, I can't find any where to register for the site. This may be something I've overlooked but the fact that I can't find it right away made me prefer iSqFt.
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