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Dorvin D. Leis Co., Inc. Joins Computer Guidance Corporation’s Growing Client Base
Business Wire, August 13, 2009
SCOTTSDALE, Arizona -- Computer Guidance Corporation, the leading developer of financial and project management software solutions for architecture, engineering and construction companies, today announced that Dorvin D. Leis Co., Inc., the largest mechanical contractor in the state of Hawaii has joined Computer Guidance’s growing client base.
Dorvin D. Leis Co., Inc. (DDL) is a full-service mechanical contractor that designs, installs and services plumbing, air-conditioning, sheet metal and fire protection systems for specialized commercial and medical projects, high-rise resorts, government facilities, large multi-family housing projects, and single-family residences since 1961. DDL currently employs over 250 plumbers & pipefitters, sheet metal workers, electricians, service technicians, project managers, engineers & designers, safety, purchasing and administrative personnel.
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“DDL performs four construction trades and operates a service department. It is imperative for our organization to run its business on a single and centralized database.” said Ward Letvin, Chief Financial Officer of Dorvin D. Leis Co., Inc. “Computer Guidance’s eCMS® solution provides a single data entry for all business transactions, and has the ability to manage and report the most up-to-date financial accounting and project management information.”
DDL has construction and service offices on the four major islands of the Hawaiian Archipelago. Additionally, DDL has job sites on the islands of Lanai and Molokai. “With eCMS, all remote locations may now have access to the centralized database to utilize the software as a management tool. We are looking forward to significant improvements in productivity and operational efficiency as we will now have access to fully-integrated, business-critical data without the tedious and manual workaround due to multiple standalone systems.” Letvin continued.
About Computer Guidance Corporation
Computer Guidance has the largest customer representation in the Engineering News Record (ENR) “Top 400 Contractors” and “Top 50 Contractors.” Computer Guidance software has been the leading solution among General Contractors with revenue of more than 250-million dollars and 100-250-million dollars for the past 12 years according to the CFMA Information Technology Survey.
Since 1981, Computer Guidance has been the leading provider of financial and project management solutions to more than 600 enterprise customers from various commercial construction disciplines. Computer Guidance continues to be ranked “World Class” in customer support excellence by independent IBM surveys for the past 20 years. For additional information about Computer Guidance, visit www.computerguidance.com or call 1-888-361-4551.
eCMS is a registered trademark of Computer Guidance Corporation.
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