Sage Accounting IT Support for Construction in Dallas
Sage 100 Contractor and Sage 300 CRE are the backbone accounting systems for construction companies across Dallas. These powerful but complex platforms require expert IT support for server management, multi-user networking, and integration with modern construction tools. Infonaligy provides specialized Sage Contractor IT support across Dallas Fort Worth.
Our Sage Contractor Services
1. Server Setup & Management
Sage Contractor requires properly configured database servers for reliable multi-user access. We deploy and manage Sage servers with optimized Pervasive SQL or Microsoft SQL configurations.
2. Procore Integration
We build and manage integrations between Sage Contractor and Procore for real-time project cost visibility — syncing committed costs, budget changes, and vendor data between platforms.
3. Migration to Sage Intacct
For construction companies outgrowing Sage 100/300, we provide migration paths to Sage Intacct’s cloud platform while preserving historical data.
4. Stampli & TimberScan Integration
We integrate AP automation tools with Sage Contractor for streamlined invoice processing and approval workflows.
5. Remote Access
We provide secure remote access to Sage via VDI or VPN for accounting teams working remotely.
We serve construction companies and electrical contractors across Dallas Fort Worth.
Also Serving
- Sage Accounting Support in Houston
- Sage Accounting Support in San Antonio
- Sage Accounting Support in New Braunfels
Frequently Asked Questions
What Sage accounting products do you support?
We support Sage 50, Sage 100, Sage 300 CRE (construction), Sage Intacct (cloud), and Sage BusinessWorks. Our services include installation, server optimization, multi-user configuration, integration with other business applications, and ongoing managed support.
Should we migrate from Sage Desktop to Sage Intacct?
Sage Intacct offers cloud advantages including remote access, automatic updates, and better scalability. We help businesses evaluate the migration considering cost, feature requirements, and integration needs, then manage the transition when you are ready.

