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Access Coins Wins Product of the Year at Construction Computing Awards

Access Coins ERP won the leading accolade of ‘Product of the Year 2024’ at the Construction Computing Awards on November 7th 2024, hosted at the Leonardo Royal Hotel in London. 

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Posted 07/11/2024

Construction ERP of the year award - Access Coins

Access Coins, the leading ERP built for construction also won ‘ERP of the Year 2024’, retaining its 2023 title 

Known as ‘The Hammers’, the Construction Computing Awards, which recognises the leading names in construction technology, is now in its 18th year. 

The award tops an incredible year for Access Coins which has seen increased adoption across the UK, Ireland, USA and Australian construction sectors and a slew of new partnerships and integrations designed to deliver sector-leading functionality across construction.  

Alex Boury, general manager at Access Construction, commented: 

"We are thrilled to add another two Construction Computing awards to Access Construction’s growing awards shelf. Since acquiring Coins in 2022, Access Construction has worked hard to grow this incredible platform from strength-to-strength. We are passionate about continuing to deliver best-of-breed construction technology to our customers and develop further strategic partnerships to enhance our end-to-end construction software suite.” 

Construction computing awards winner - coins

 

Access Construction’s estimating software, Access ConQuest, also won two runner-up nods for 'Estimation and Valuation Software of the Year 2024' and 'Collaboration Project of the Year 2024' for the work with Wates Construction.

“One of the most distinctive things about our relationship with Access is it's a true collaboration. We're listening to each other and we're acting as partners. We're improving our service to our customers and in turn, I think our feedback is improving the product that Access can take to market.”

Steff Battle, MD, Wates Construction

 

Read more about how Access ConQuest helped transform pre-construction at Wates here >