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Logo Customer Industry Empl. Revenue Country Vendor Application Category When SI Insight
Bellway Homes Construction and Real Estate 3000 $1.6B United Kingdom COINS Global COINS Construction Cloud Construction ERP 2018 n/a
In 2018, Bellway Homes implemented COINS Construction Cloud as its Construction ERP following a rigorous evaluation of several ERP systems. COINS Construction Cloud was adopted to support financial and commercial processes across the business at Bellway Homes, United Kingdom, targeting core accounting and commercial management needs for a major house builder. The implementation emphasized COINS Construction Cloud native financial management and commercial modules, including general ledger, accounts payable and receivable, contract administration and cost control, configured to unify transactional and project financial data. Governance and rollout centered on aligning financial controls and commercial workflows with existing operational processes, with a business-wide deployment to finance and commercial teams, role-based access configuration and audit trail instrumentation to standardize financial and commercial operations.
Climatec Professional Services 950 $400M United States COINS Global COINS Construction Cloud Construction ERP 2015 n/a
In 2015, Climatec deployed COINS Construction Cloud as its Construction ERP solution. The COINS Construction Cloud instance is surfaced through Climatec's site at climatec.coinscloud.com, indicating a cloud-hosted deployment model accessible to internal users via a browser interface. The implementation centers on core Construction ERP capabilities, including project cost control, contract management, procurement and supply chain workflows, plant and asset management, field operations data capture, and financial accounting alignment. Configuration work emphasized project-based chart of accounts, contract lifecycle workflows, and mobile-enabled site data capture to support project delivery and billing processes. The deployment is presented as a centralized hosted instance accessed from Climatec's website, implying centralized application hosting and browser access for project managers, site supervisors, and back-office finance teams across Climatec's United States operations. For this class of Construction ERP, typical exchange points include timekeeping, invoicing, and document management interfaces, though no specific third-party systems are identified in the available information. Governance and rollout attention focused on project delivery and financial control workflows, with configuration-driven permissions and role-based access for field and office users, and standardized approval paths for contracts and procurement. COINS Construction Cloud provides the platform used by Climatec to centralize construction project financials and operational data.
Edmundson Electrical Consumer Packaged Goods 1500 $1.6B United Kingdom COINS Global COINS Construction Cloud Construction ERP 2013 n/a
In 2013, Edmundson Electrical implemented COINS Construction Cloud as its Construction ERP to formalize project delivery and electronic trading relationships for Key Account customers. The rollout positioned COINS Construction Cloud to support procurement and project management use cases across Key Account Management and technical support teams, with configuration to align catalog and ordering workflows to commercial account structures. The COINS Construction Cloud implementation included configuration of project management and procurement modules, catalog management, and eProcurement workflows. Workstreams focused on producing punch out catalogues to facilitate electronic Purchase Ordering, and on the technical set up and validation of BASDA XML and other EDI language exchanges to support automated ordering and invoicing processes. Integrations were implemented to connect COINS Construction Cloud with external eCommerce and trading networks, specifically OB10 Tungsten, Tradex Causeway, WESupply and additional eCommerce providers named by the customer, enabling electronic trading channels for Key Account customers. Operational scope extended to managing the company web server, advising on web presence and web design projects, and developing director-level iPad solutions, with governance coordinated between Key Account Managers and technical support to manage communications, catalog updates and ongoing supplier connectivity.
Liberty Electric Construction and Real Estate 70 $5M United States COINS Global COINS Construction Cloud Construction ERP 2020 n/a
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.
R G CARTER CONSTRUCTION Construction and Real Estate 684 $253M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS Construction Cloud Construction ERP 2018 n/a
In 2018, R G CARTER CONSTRUCTION implemented COINS Construction Cloud as its Construction ERP platform. The deployment centers on the COINS Construction Cloud modules Procurement, Financials, CVR and Plant to consolidate core project and operational finance capabilities. The Financials module was configured to provide core accounting, ledger control and accounts payable workflows while the Procurement module captured purchase-to-pay processes and approvals, removing spreadsheet-based purchasing tasks. CVR was implemented to handle contract valuation, variation recording and commercial reporting workflows, and the Plant module was configured for equipment records, utilisation tracking and planned maintenance scheduling. Operational scope emphasized finance, commercial, procurement and plant operations teams, with the implementation intended to reduce reliance on on-premise accounting systems, spreadsheet reporting and manual procurement processes. Configuration work focused on aligning project-level costing and commercial controls with centralized financial workflows to improve data consistency across project delivery and back-office functions. Governance changes included standardized approval routing, system-enforced audit trails and role-based access controls to replace manual approvals and disparate reporting processes. The COINS Construction Cloud implementation established a single Construction ERP instance for R G CARTER CONSTRUCTION, instrumenting contract valuation, procurement and plant management within a unified application environment.
Construction and Real Estate 1200 $605M United Kingdom COINS Global COINS Construction Cloud Construction ERP 2021 n/a
Construction and Real Estate 150 $25M Australia COINS Global COINS Construction Cloud Construction ERP 2020 n/a
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  1. Ground Construction, a United Kingdom based Construction and Real Estate organization with 65 Employees

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FAQ - APPS RUN THE WORLD COINS Construction Cloud Coverage

COINS Construction Cloud is a Construction ERP solution from COINS Global.

Companies worldwide use COINS Construction Cloud, from small firms to large enterprises across 21+ industries.

Organizations such as Edmundson Electrical, Bellway Homes, Tilbury Douglas, formerly Interserve, Climatec and R G CARTER CONSTRUCTION are recorded users of COINS Construction Cloud for Construction ERP.

Companies using COINS Construction Cloud are most concentrated in Consumer Packaged Goods, Construction and Real Estate and Professional Services, with adoption spanning over 21 industries.

Companies using COINS Construction Cloud are most concentrated in United Kingdom and United States, with adoption tracked across 195 countries worldwide. This global distribution highlights the popularity of COINS Construction Cloud across Americas, EMEA, and APAC.

Companies using COINS Construction Cloud range from small businesses with 0-100 employees - 14.29%, to mid-sized firms with 101-1,000 employees - 42.86%, large organizations with 1,001-10,000 employees - 42.86%, and global enterprises with 10,000+ employees - 0%.

Customers of COINS Construction Cloud include firms across all revenue levels — from $0-100M, to $101M-$1B, $1B-$10B, and $10B+ global corporations.

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