Glossary

B2W

B2W

What is B2W?

B2W is a professional software business in the construction software industry providing solutions to contractors.

What else should you know?

B2W is a software company that specializes in workflow software for construction contractors. They help the following roles within construction:

  • Operations
  • Project Management
  • Estimation
  • Equipment Management
  • Project Management

B2W typically has a focus on the heavy civil contractor market.

 

Does B2W have software to manage rental equipment for contractors?

B2W does not have any solutions to manage the “rented fleet” for contractors

 

Where is B2W’s headquarters?

The company is based in the Boston, Massachusetts, USA area. It was founded in 1993 by Paul McKeon as “Niche Software”.

 

Is B2W a publicly traded company?

As of the time this article was written, B2W was not a publicly traded company.

 

What are B2w’s products?

B2W product strategy revolves around providing a web-based SaaS platform that makes easily accessible all major needs of the operations arm of contractors in one single platform. Their products are broken down into construction phases and include:

  • B2W Estimate
  • B2W Schedule
  • B2W Track
  • B2W Maintain
  • B2W Informa
  • B2W Cloud

B2W has a legacy on-premise architecture requiring customer-side server support. Their cloud solution moves their on-premise software to a server that they host.

 

What are B2W alternatives?

Depending on the product, there are several alternatives to B2W’s products.

Overall, the primary alternative/competitor to B2W are:

These alternative software platforms are focused on project management solutions with a heavy emphasis on estimation and asset management.

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