Maxwell Systems Partners With Associated Builders and Contractors

Words: Dan KamysMaxwell Systems Partners With Associated Builders and Contractors

Maxwell Systems Inc., a provider of construction management software solutions, has signed a partnership agreement with Associated Builders and Contractors, a national trade association representing 22,000 members from more than 19,000 construction and industry-related firms. 

Under the partnership agreement, ABC members will have access to Maxwell's team of technology and implementation best-practice staff. Maxwell will deliver a knowledge base, technology stewardship, and methods to bring a greater understanding of software utilization and process improvement for effective business leadership. 

For example, in addition to white papers, Maxwell will offer several educational webinars using its Best Practices Guide series. The inaugural webinar, hosted in the fall, will be based on the Best Practices Guide, "Optimizing Your Construction Business for Profitable Growth." 

"Approaching 40 years of serving the needs of contractors, Maxwell realizes this is a perfect time to reinforce our core principles as a company dedicated to being all-in and going all-out for our customers, as we also meet the industry demand for a true all-in-one construction software solution," says Jim Flynn, president & CEO of Maxwell Systems. "In all things, we focus on Empowering Construction - and this partnership with ABC is another valuable extension of that driving force."

"This partnership with Maxwell Systems gives ABC members access to a trusted industry source that can provide insights into how to use the latest construction software solutions and technology to more efficiently and effectively manage their businesses," says ABC President and CEO Michael Bellaman.

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