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Tracker
Quarterly Newsletter
Volume 4, Edition 2
Volume 4, Edition 1
Volume 3, Edition 3
Volume 3, Edition 2
Volume 3, Edition 1
Volume 2, Edition 3
Volume 2, Edition 2
Volume 2, Edition 1
Volume 1, Edition 3
Volume 1, Edition 2
Volume 1, Edition 1 |
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Notable and Quotable
“We were
sent demos on two programs: Visual and PubWorks.
We were able to work back and forth, comparing
the two side by side. PubWorks was just more
user-friendly."
Dianna Rauch – Office Assistant, Rio Grande
County, Colorado
“We were using spreadsheets before and not able
to put it all together. In spreadsheets it is
harder to think about everything: fuel and labor
and materials. PubWorks brings it all into one
spot. We can now see and know how much a job is
costing us.”
Adrianne Bell, Administrative Assistant, Miami
Township, Ohio
“We use PubWorks to track our costs by road,
piece of equipment, etc. We can pull reports by
road, by labor cost, equipment cost, materials.
Anytime we need to know what we have paid on a
road, or what we have done on a road, or what
supplier we’ve used, we can pull a report.”
Linda DeRose, Manager, Moffat County Road
Department, Colorado
“We own several of our own gravel pits. We keep
track how much we pull out of each pit, and
which road the materials it went to, in PubWorks
inventory. This helps us keep up with what we
pay for royalties to our land-owners.”
Linda DeRose, Manager, Moffat County Road
Department, Colorado
“I generate at least one report per month on
activity cost for the city manager and council.
We were doing it in Excel spreadsheets. With
PubWorks I just plug everything in and boom, it
goes. That has cut down my time from two, three,
four days to just a half a day. So I LOVE
PubWorks!”
Gina Hugar Public Works Clerk, City of Monroe,
Ohio
If you’re interested in how well PubWorks might
work for you, please call
Philip McGrath and talk it over (719)
264-1850.
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