Construction payroll software that handles prevailing wage, certified payroll, multi-state taxes, and union tracking. Pay crews accurately, stay compliant, and stop burning weekends on payroll.
85%
Faster payroll processing
$0
Compliance penalties
100%
Certified payroll accuracy
$92K
Annual savings avg.
Construction payroll software is a specialized payroll system designed to handle the unique compensation challenges that construction companies face every pay period. Unlike generic payroll tools built for office workers with fixed salaries, construction payroll software manages variable hourly rates, project-based pay structures, prevailing wage requirements, multi-state tax withholding, and union benefit contributions that are standard in the construction industry.
The construction industry has payroll complexities that no other sector matches. A single worker might earn different hourly rates on different projects in the same week -- one at prevailing wage on a government-funded highway project, another at standard rates on a private commercial build. That same worker might cross state lines on Tuesday, triggering withholding obligations in a second state. And if they are a union member, fringe benefit contributions must be calculated and reported to the correct local on a separate schedule.
Modern construction payroll software automates these calculations, generates certified payroll reports required by government agencies, handles Davis-Bacon Act compliance, and integrates with job costing systems so every labor dollar is tracked to the correct project and cost code. The result is faster payroll processing, zero compliance penalties, and real-time visibility into your largest cost category -- labor.
Tools like ADP and Gusto were not built for prevailing wage, certified payroll, or multi-state field crews
Field supervisors scribble hours on paper, math errors stack up, and payroll takes days to process. One misread digit means underpaying workers or blowing your labor budget by thousands.
Digital time capture with GPS verification and automatic calculations
Every public works project has different wage determinations. Getting rates wrong means back-pay, penalties, and potential debarment from future government projects.
Auto-applied prevailing wage rates by trade, location, and project type
Crews working across state lines trigger withholding obligations in every state. Missing a filing means penalties, and tracking it manually in spreadsheets is a full-time job.
Automatic multi-state tax calculations, filings, and compliance tracking
Different benefit rates, reporting requirements, and contribution schedules for each local union. Mistakes lead to grievances, fines, and strained labor relationships.
Separate union and open-shop tracking with automated benefit contributions
Every feature addresses a real construction payroll challenge
From field time entry to direct deposit in one seamless flow. GPS-verified clock-ins, automatic overtime calculations, and instant payroll processing eliminate manual data entry entirely.
80% faster payroll processing
Automatically applies correct Davis-Bacon and state prevailing wage rates based on project location, trade classification, and work type. Updated rates loaded automatically as determinations change.
Zero prevailing wage errors
Generate WH-347 and state-specific certified payroll reports with one click. Automatic formatting, fringe benefit breakdowns, and e-signature support for GCs and agencies.
Reports in seconds, not hours
Track withholding obligations across every state where your crews work. Automatic reciprocity agreement handling, quarterly filings, and year-end W-2 generation with correct state allocations.
Never miss a state filing
Manage multiple union locals with distinct benefit rates, contribution schedules, and reporting formats. Automatic fringe calculations and remittance report generation for each local.
Perfect union compliance
Workers clock in and out from their phones with GPS verification. Supervisors approve time in the field, add cost codes, and flag exceptions. Works offline for remote jobsites.
Accurate time from the field
See how BuildVision stacks up against legacy construction payroll tools
| Feature | BuildVision | Sage | Foundation | Viewpoint Vista | Paychex |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Construction-specific payroll | |||||
| Prevailing wage engine | |||||
| Certified payroll (WH-347) | |||||
| Mobile time entry with GPS | |||||
| Multi-state auto-compliance | |||||
| Union benefit tracking | |||||
| Job costing integration | |||||
| AI-powered error detection | |||||
| Modern cloud-native UI | |||||
| Real-time labor cost dashboards |
A 4-step evaluation framework for construction companies
Determine if you run prevailing wage jobs, work across state lines, or employ union labor. These factors dictate the features you need and eliminate generic payroll tools from consideration.
Your payroll system must talk to your accounting, job costing, and time-tracking tools. Look for native integrations with your existing ERP, GL, and project management software.
If your crews are in the field, insist on mobile time entry with GPS verification and offline support. The best payroll data starts with accurate time capture at the source.
Ask vendors to demonstrate certified payroll generation, prevailing wage lookups, and multi-state tax handling with your actual project data. Compliance is non-negotiable.
Case Study
200+ field employees across 3 states
Payroll took 2 full days per week. Prevailing wage errors on a DOT project triggered a $38,000 back-pay order. Certified payroll reports were always late.
Get Similar Results85%
Reduction in payroll processing time
$0
Prevailing wage penalties since implementation
$92K
Annual savings in payroll labor costs
100%
On-time certified payroll submissions
A: Prevailing wage is the hourly rate (including fringe benefits) set by the Department of Labor for workers on federally funded construction projects under the Davis-Bacon Act. Each trade and location has different rates. Construction payroll software must automatically look up correct rates, split base pay from fringe, and generate certified payroll reports. Generic payroll tools like ADP or Gusto cannot handle this complexity.
A: BuildVision automatically generates WH-347 certified payroll reports from your time and pay data. It formats fringe benefit breakdowns, calculates correct prevailing wage splits, and supports electronic signatures. Reports can be submitted directly to general contractors or government agencies. What used to take hours of manual spreadsheet work happens in seconds.
A: Yes. BuildVision maintains an up-to-date database of Davis-Bacon wage determinations. When you set up a project with its location and funding source, the system automatically applies correct wage rates for each trade classification. It flags any underpayments before payroll runs, preventing costly back-pay orders and potential debarment.
A: When crews travel across state lines, withholding obligations are triggered in each state. BuildVision tracks which states each employee works in, applies correct withholding rates, handles reciprocity agreements between states, and generates quarterly and annual filings for every jurisdiction. This eliminates the spreadsheet nightmare of manual multi-state tracking.
A: Absolutely. BuildVision supports mixed workforces with different pay structures on the same project. Union workers get correct benefit contribution calculations for their local, while open-shop workers follow your standard benefit package. Separate reporting tracks are maintained, and remittance reports are generated automatically for each union local.
A: BuildVision provides tight integration between payroll and job costing. Every hour is coded to a project, phase, and cost code at the point of time entry. When payroll processes, fully burdened labor costs (including taxes, insurance, and benefits) flow directly to job cost reports. This gives project managers real-time visibility into labor spend versus budget.
A: Mobile time entry eliminates the paper timesheet chain where errors multiply. Workers clock in with GPS verification at the jobsite, supervisors approve time digitally in the field, and cost codes are assigned at the source. This removes the handwriting interpretation, manual data entry, and spreadsheet consolidation steps where most payroll errors originate.
A: Most companies are processing payroll within 2-4 weeks. Week one covers system setup, employee import, and tax configuration. Week two focuses on prevailing wage setup and certified payroll testing. Weeks three and four involve parallel payroll runs alongside your existing system to verify accuracy. BuildVision provides dedicated onboarding support throughout the process.
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