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Liberty Electric Tech Stack and Enterprise Applications

ERP Services and Operations
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COINS Global Legacy COINS Construction Cloud Construction ERP ERP Services and Operations n/a 2020 2021
In 2020 Liberty Electric implemented COINS Construction Cloud and the COINS mCDR mobile Crew Daily Reports to modernize time collection and payroll within its field and office operations. The rollout targeted field-to-office connectivity across foremen, field crews, project managers and the payroll office, addressing cost code accuracy and eliminating duplicated manual entry while using the Construction ERP application. COINS mCDR, delivered as part of COINS Construction Cloud, provided web-based mobile crew daily reports with active job cost code dropdowns, crew time capture, and payroll-ready timecards. The implementation followed an accelerated schedule, COINS mCDR was installed December 21, 2020, tested in a training environment December 24, 2020, credentials were issued December 31, 2020, and field crews began using the system for the January 4, 2021 payroll period. The deployment used a hosted cloud model with encrypted HTTPS connectivity and aligns to COINS statements about Microsoft Azure integration and Azure Active Directory single sign-on where customers use it for authentication. Operational coverage included daily time capture at job sites and back office payroll processing, with the Construction ERP solution serving as the central repository for crew hours and cost coding. Governance and workflow restructuring centralized cost code management by provisioning foremen with active cost code lists in the mobile app, removing the prior manual distribution of code reports. Approval and payroll workflows were simplified, foremen submitted daily crew time through COINS mCDR, project managers approved submitted time, and the controller no longer required manual rekeying of weekly timesheets. Liberty Electric experienced immediate, explicit benefits reported by the company, COINS mCDR reduced administrative time collection by more than 80 percent, foremen administrative tasks were reduced on average by 90 percent weekly, project manager review and approval time was reduced by 75 percent, and payroll processing time was reduced by 87.5 percent. The implementation eliminated duplicate data entry, reduced timesheet coding errors, and was described as a seamless user adoption with no reported implementation issues.
Collaboration
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Microsoft Legacy Microsoft 365 Collaboration Collaboration n/a 2015 2015
In 2015, Liberty Electric deployed Microsoft 365 for Collaboration. The implementation established a cloud-hosted collaboration platform to support internal communication, document management, and project coordination across the company's construction and real estate operations. Microsoft 365 was configured to deliver core Collaboration capabilities including Exchange Online for corporate email, Microsoft Teams for real-time communication and meetings, SharePoint Online for project sites and document libraries, OneDrive for Business for personal file sync, and Office desktop applications for content creation. The deployment used a single Microsoft 365 tenant model with Azure Active Directory identity and group provisioning, role-based access controls, and mailbox and site provisioning workflows aligned to departmental needs such as project management, field operations, and finance. Governance centered on user provisioning, access control and document classification policies to manage construction project artifacts and company records. The Microsoft 365 deployment is surfaced on Liberty Electric’s website as part of its collaboration tooling.
Collaboration Collaboration 2015 2015
Collaboration Collaboration 2020 2020
CRM
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Automattic Legacy Automattic Jetpack CRM CRM CRM n/a 2022 2022
In 2022, Liberty Electric deployed Automattic Jetpack CRM on its website. Automattic Jetpack CRM is being used as the company CRM to centralize customer and prospect contact records, and to capture inbound leads from the company website. Liberty Electric is a 70-employee construction and real estate firm operating in the United States. The implementation is embedded in the public site to collect contact form submissions and create unified contact records, providing contact management, lead capture, and basic engagement tracking capabilities typical of a CRM. Operational coverage focuses on sales and customer-facing project teams, where captured leads and contact histories are routed into simple workflow automations to assign inquiries and log interactions. The deployment emphasizes web-first capture and record consolidation, aligning the Automattic Jetpack CRM application with Liberty Electric CRM business functions for sales and project customer management.
IaaS
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Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2015 2015
Application Hosting and Computing Services IaaS 2015 2015
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2018 2018
Content Delivery Network IaaS 2023 2023

IT Decision Makers and Key Stakeholders at Liberty Electric

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Apps Being Evaluated by Liberty Electric Executives

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD Liberty Electric Technographics
Liberty Electric is a Construction and Real Estate organization based in United States, with around 70 employees and annual revenues of $5.0 million.
Liberty Electric operates a diverse technology stack with applications such as COINS Construction Cloud, Microsoft 365 and Automattic Jetpack CRM, covering areas like Construction ERP, Collaboration and CRM.
Liberty Electric has invested in cloud applications and AI-driven platforms to optimize efficiency and growth, collaborating with vendors such as COINS Global, Microsoft and Automattic.
Liberty Electric recently adopted applications including Fastly in 2023, Automattic Jetpack CRM in 2022 and COINS Construction Cloud in 2020, highlighting its ongoing modernization strategy.
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