Stay on top of your infrastructural projects with no-code

The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act of 2021 means an influx of funds, jobs, and work. Maximize efficiency and reduce waste with Quickbase.

A blue train crosses an old bridge

Quickbase allowed us to solve problems we’d already sort of solved, but not well. Then, it started solving other problems and took on a life of its own.

Anthony Chiaradonna

CIO, Consigli Construction

See, connect, and control every part of your projects

Stop managing your budgets by hand

Easily manage accurate project budgets with real-time data and reports so you know how your spending decisions, project delays, and workforce changes affect the profit you'll have at closeout. You'll never need spreadsheets again.

Always know who's doing what, when

Minimize downtime and reduce administrative overhead by ensuring your field teams are deployed in the right areas at the right time — improving their efficiency and keeping your project timeline on schedule.

End the game of work order telephone

Streamline communication between the field and office so nothing falls through the cracks by getting real-time visibility into your work orders. Align your field teams, office teams, and vendors for less duplicated work and fewer lost hours.

Get a 360° view of every project, start to finish

Sync all your data and workflows into a single tool without disrupting any of your existing systems. See all your projects, processes, suppliers, subcontractors, and field workers in one place so you can act fast to adjust plans as needed, mitigate risk, cut costs, and improve margins.

A screenshot of a Quickbase dashboard

How does it work?

Our no-code platform lets you easily create, connect, and customize enterprise applications that fix visibility and workflow gaps without replacing a single system.

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None of the other solutions we analyzed offered anywhere near the functionality of Quickbase. When we learned that Quickbase is used by a large percentage of Fortune 100 companies, it was an obvious choice.

Todd Cowan

CIO, State of Georgia DOAS