Manual data entry may seem like a simple administrative task, but across construction procurement workflows it quietly drains time, money, and productivity from project teams every day. In this episode, Eric Helitzer breaks down why routine actions—like retyping invoice details, updating purchase orders, and transcribing material requests—create costly ripple effects across projects. As companies scale and transaction volumes increase, these small manual steps introduce errors, delays, and reporting inaccuracies that can impact budgets, vendor relationships, and project timelines.
Eric explores how legacy workflows built around spreadsheets, email approvals, and disconnected systems lead to fragmented procurement data and limited visibility across teams. When field crews, project managers, and accounting departments all rely on different sources of information, even simple questions, like whether an invoice has been approved or materials have been ordered, become difficult to answer. This episode explains how centralized procurement systems and automated workflows eliminate duplicate entry, improve accuracy, and give construction teams real-time visibility across purchasing, invoicing, and vendor management.
Chapters[Start] The Hidden Cost of Manual Entry: Eric introduces how repetitive data entry quietly drains time, money, and productivity from construction teams.
01:14 When Little Errors Become Big Problems: How invoice entry mistakes, incorrect cost codes, and mistyped purchase orders ripple through projects.
02:40 Legacy Workflows and Fragmented Data: Why spreadsheets, email approvals, and disconnected systems create procurement bottlenecks.
03:55 Automation as the Turning Point: How centralized procurement platforms eliminate duplicate entry and improve visibility across projects.
05:36 From Busy Work to Strategic Insight: Why automated procurement workflows give project managers, accounting teams, and vendors better clarity.
Links and Resources- SubBase Website
- Eric Helitzer on LinkedIn
- Eliminating the hidden costs of manual entry in construction procurement
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