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How Trimble Construction Tech Subscriptions Work

Read all the articles in this three-part series
1. Attain Never Outdated, Always Supported Construction Tech
2. How Trimble Construction Tech Subscriptions Work
3. Before Getting a Construction Tech Subscription, Ask These Five Questions


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With many civil contractors facing labor shortages, finding ways to do more with less has become increasingly important. Many, driven by the promise of efficiency gains, are turning to technology. Purchasing construction technology — machine control, surveying systems and software — has historically been considered a long-term investment that requires significant upfront costs. With inflation straining civil construction budgets, finding funding for technology investments has become more difficult. 

Fortunately, there is a way to easily obtain the latest construction hardware and software. As detailed in the blog, Attain Never Outdated, Always Supported Construction Tech, construction technology subscriptions can help civil contractors capitalize on the value of technology while eliminating the barriers to adoption. 

A smart way to access construction tech

Trimble Subscriptions provide civil contractors with an affordable way to apply the latest construction hardware and software to previously manual, inefficient and expensive workflows. These flexible bundles of GNSS on- and off-machine systems, services and support come with a predictable payment schedule. That means contractors can efficiently manage their finances and better predict when expenses will hit their budget. With this level of financial stability, they can better understand project costs and develop more accurate bids — which makes them more profitable. 

Instead of investing significantly in an outright purchase, contractors pay for the technology over the life of the contract — available in 12-month terms for Works subscriptions and 18- to 72-month terms for Works Plus subscriptions — and can budget for it as an ongoing expense. For example, getting approval for tens of thousands of dollars in upfront costs for one system may be difficult or impossible, but securing funds for a low monthly payment might be much easier. A subscription’s lower payment enables contractors to obtain innovative technology more quickly while keeping their long-term debt ratios down. 

Tracking and maintaining multiple software and hardware versions across various jobsites is challenging. Subscriptions enable contractors to manage their on- and off-machine tech efficiently. Software updates are seamless and automatic. Through the included license of Trimble WorksManager, contractors can keep track of their machines and quickly transfer data between the office and field devices. 

With every Trimble subscription, contractors receive training and support from Trimble’s authorized dealer network to help them solve jobsite challenges and quickly address any concerns. Local dealers serve as single points of contact for system installation, training, calibration and maintenance. 

Innovative construction technology, one fixed low price

To meet the needs of civil contractors around the world, Trimble offers two different subscription options: Trimble Works and Trimble Works Plus.

A machine with Trimble machine control is moving dirt on a jobsite.
Trimble Works subscriptions enable contractors to keep their tech up-to-date for an affordable monthly payment

Available worldwide, Trimble Works subscriptions enable civil contractors to get construction technology simply and affordably with the flexibility to select the right technology and protection level for their business. Three tiers allow contractors to choose the coverage and price point that meet their needs and budgets. Each tier includes licensing, software and firmware maintenance and Trimble WorksManager field-to-office software. 

  • Works Core – purchase new hardware or add existing Trimble and supported non-Trimble on- and off-machine system components to the subscription.
  • Works Pro – get accidental damage coverage, where available, to minimize downtime and eliminate unplanned repair costs.
  • Works Premium – get accidental damage and included hardware upgrades for total peace of mind that the construction tech is up-to-date at all times.
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Trimble Works Plus subscriptions ensure contractors have hardware covered by warranty and up-to-date software

For civil contractors in the U.S. and Canada, Trimble Works Plus subscriptions provide hardware covered by warranty, always up-to-date software and world-class service and support — all for a predictable monthly price. They pick the combination of machine control, site surveying and office software they need for their business. 

Every Works Plus subscription includes hardware upgrades, automatic software updates and accidental damage repair. At the end of the subscription term, contractors own their hardware outright. Renewing the subscription keeps their licenses current and enables them to continue using the software and benefiting from support and services. 

With a scalable, flexible subscription model for state-of-the-art construction technology, civil contractors can control costs, get work done on schedule and maximize productivity. Are you thinking about purchasing hardware and software on a subscription? Check out the blog, Before getting a construction tech subscription, ask these five questions, to make sure you make the right decision for your business.